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A New Opportunity for Collaboration, and an "All-Lands" approach to Landscape Restoration

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Access Maps and Data about the Landscape here
Map 1 - General Location and Jurisdicitons
Map 2 - Topography
Map 3 - Fire
Map 4 - Vegetation
Map 5 - Tree Density


Santa Cruz - Embudo 2007 CFRP Final Report
Rio Trampas CFRP Contact List

 

The Forest Guild is collaborating with a broad array of partners on a Collaborative Forest Restoration Program project for the Rio Trampas Watershed in Sangre de Cristo Mountains. 

Since 2007 the Forest Guild has been working with the Camino Real District of the Carson National Forest, the Taos Field Office of the Bureau of Land Mangaement, Chimayo Conservation Corps and others on forest restoration of pinyon-juniper woodlands and ponderosa pine forests. During that time additional collaborators and parnters have joined the effort.

What is the CFRP? The CFRP is a New Mexico program to realize collaboration in science-based forest restoration at the landscape scale.

Collaborate!
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Rio Trampas Watershed Project Coordinator: Eytan Krasilovsky, Forest Guild, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Meetings

Community Meeting, December 8, 2011, 6 - 8 p.m., Penasco Community Center:
This meeting is to learn about the project, gather public input and collaboratively identify the highest priority acres to recieve forest restoration treatments.

Access the flyer here .

Collaborator Meeting, October 19 2011.

Draft notes from the October 19, 2011 Collaborator meeting can be accessed here.  

Please check back for more information. 


Past Events

The Forest Guild and partners convened a series of meetings to develop and finalize the grant proposal as well as to garner techincal and non-technical input to coordinate project roles, and develop a multiparty monitoring strategy. 

There was a meeting on 12/13/2010 at the Chimayo Conservation Corps in Chimayo that initiated the development of the 2011 proposal. 

There was another meeting on 01/04/2011 at the Carson National Forest's Supervisor'soffice in Taos to refine the CFRP proposal.

The final pre-proposal meeting was on 02/14/2011 in Taos to finalize roles and responsibilities in the proposal document and budget. 

The sign-in sheets from the proposal can be accessed here:

December 2010 and January 2011 Meetings

February 2011

Please check back to this webpage for updates about meetings! 

 

 
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