
Institute hosts QIA: Living with Fire workshop
Fall and winter are great times to reduce wildfire risks to homes and properties. The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute and partners are
Fall and winter are great times to reduce wildfire risks to homes and properties. The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute and partners are
Foresters, water advocates, land managers meet in Colorado to share ideas on adapting to new tough realities in Western landscapes Hundreds of professionals gathered May
Communities around New Mexico are grappling with larger, more destructive wildfires. NMFWRI added new programs in 2022 to help residents learn methods to prepare for
Wildfires are getting bigger across the intermountain West of the United States. More homes and structures are in harms way. But there are many things
Love to camp? Interested in gaining outdoor skills and learning about the impacts of fire on ecosystems? We have the perfect opportunity for you. Check
Series of six open houses aimed at helping those who are still recovering from the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire prepare for the next fire and
Since 2004, NMFWRI has gathered data on forests and forest health in New Mexico, mapped forest vegetation and helped groups collaborate on restoring their forests
The Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes are coordinating a cross-boundary workshop to discuss ways of adapting to a rapidly changing Western landscape. Save your spot soon!
Don’t miss our free reseeding workshop coming up Saturday, Oct. 22 co-taught by Erika Larsen, a San Ignacio landowner and herbalist along with Cameron Weber,