Fall and winter are great times to reduce wildfire risks to homes and properties. The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute and
Participants enjoy Plant Association tour
The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute partnered with the New Mexico Forestry Division (lead instructor Mary Stuever, Chama
Tracking and tackling floods after fires
An interactive public map showing USGS stream gauges and post-fire flood zones can help people track potential risks from floods this summer in the
Northern New Mexico native becomes Collaboration Program manager
Crystal A. Medina is listening closely as she meets with collaborative groups around New Mexico who are focused on restoring forest and watershed
Changing strategies in a changing climate
Foresters, water advocates, land managers meet in Colorado to share ideas on adapting to new tough realities in Western landscapes Hundreds of
Public Meetings, Events & Fairs
The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute coordinates and participates in a variety of public outreach events to help communities in
Camino a la Resiliencia
Community Wildfire Resiliency Fairs After wildfire, communities have an ongoing need for practical information and resources regarding restoration,
Institute seeks deputy director
The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute is growing in the number of our programs and our staff. We seek a dynamic and experienced
Local high schools compete for regional Envirothon honors
What affects the Gila trout's habitat? How does climate change affect forests? What is a soil ribbon? These were a few of the questions high school