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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition

The Coalition
FAQs
Partners
Coalition Documents
Get Ready
Smoke
Source Water
Successful Treatment - Medio Fire
Local Science
Briefing Papers
Wildfire Risk Assessment
Earth Economics Report
HEPA Filter Loan Program
Santa Fe Mountains Bird Monitoring
Fire Detection Technology
Coalition Partner Projects
Stay informed
Fireshed Ambassador Program
Community Wildfire Defense
Wildfire Mitigation Financial Assistance
Fireshed Blog
Ambassador blog
Events
October 6, 2017
Esmé Cadiente

New Mexico Focuses on Collaboration in a Statewide Approach to Managing Water and Forests

October 6, 2017
Esmé Cadiente
Credit: The Forestry Source.

Credit: The Forestry Source.

Read the full article from The Forestry Source.

October 6, 2017
Esmé Cadiente

Esmé Cadiente

Fire and Water are Linked in New Mexico
How the Santa Fe Fireshed affects you and your neighbors
The GSFFC is a coalition of public and private organizations. The GSFFC is not a subdivision of the State of New Mexico, as defined in the state’s Open Meetings Act, §§ 10-15-1 to 10-15-4 NMSA 1978. Although federal agencies participate in the GSFFC, the Coalition is not a federal advisory board and was not created by a federal agency, as defined by the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5.U.S.C. app. 2, §§ 1 to 16 (2012). The GSFFC operates informally to support its partners, and is not incorporated as a non-profit, 501(C)(3), partnership, or other legal status.
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