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Forest Restoration on the SW Jemez

by Ron Loehman, Conservation Chair The Southwest Jemez Mountains Landscape Restoration Project is a ten-year, $35 million collaboration among the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), the Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP), and the Jemez Pueblo “to restore sustainable ecological conditions … Continue reading

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2012 Conservation Projects

The Las Conchas fire put many of our normal conservation projects on hold. Below is a list of confirmed dates and projects. June 2 Annual NMT conservation barbeque. Extension of Rio Cebolla vehicle exclusion work, interpretive panel installation. July 14 Cattle … Continue reading

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Conservation Overview – 2012

Attached below is our conservation overview presentation from the 2012 Conclave (2 MB pdf file). NM Trout Conservation Program

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Rio Grande Cutthroat Status and Restoration

Ron Loehman, Conservation Chair Working Group Meeting: In November I attended a meeting of the Rio Grande Cutthroat Working Group. They meet quarterly to bring together representatives of public agencies and private organizations and who, by their mission statement, are … Continue reading

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Alaska program from Oct. 11, 2011 meeting

October 2011 Program Fly fishing in Alaska by Ron Loehman (large pdf file)    

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NMT volunteers install interpretive panels along Rio Guadalupe

On Sunday, October 9, a NM Trout team finished installing a group of three interpretive panels along FR 376 above the Gilman Tunnels.  The panels are very professional and describe the Jemez watershed and the need for users to act … Continue reading

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Guadalupe clean up project – April 30, 2011

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New Mexico Trout volunteers pose after completing our first conservation project of the 2011 season.  The group picked up a significant amount of trash not only from the roadside, but deep in to the camping areas on both sides of … Continue reading

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Willow Creek

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Log and Boulder structures were placed on 1.5 miles of stream with funding from NM Trout, SIKES, and the Forest Service. NEPA and Corp of engineers work was completed with Forest funding and NM Trout Funding was used only for … Continue reading

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