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Science and Stewardship

 

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New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles
In an unprecedented collaborative effort, thirteen organizations jointly announced the release of the New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles that will reduce conflict and legal challenges for forest harvesting projects in New Mexico.

New Mexico Grasslands Assessment
Conservancy staff are using state-of-the-art science to assess millions of acres of grasslands in New Mexico.

New Mexico Welcomes Climate Scientist to Staff
New Mexico Annouces the Hiring of the chapter's first-ever Climate Change Science Fellow.

Owls in New Mexico
With the final installment in the Harry Potter series now available,interest in owls may increase. However, scientists warn that owl habitat is on the decline.

Owl Fun Facts
Fun facts about owls.

An Elemental Fact: The Chiricahua Leopard Frog
The Chiricahua leopard frog is a rare native of the Southwest. It occurs at several sites in southwestern New Mexico, a few in southeast Arizona, and its status in northern Mexico is unclear. The frog thrives in places with permanent water that is well oxygenated and moderately supplied with organic matter.