Watershed Management: Restoration, Utilization, and Protection
November 5-7, 2001
WRRI Report No 323
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Keynote Address: Four Decades of Understanding Watershed Degradation and Our Rehabilitation of the Carrizo Valley Watershed – Sid Goodloe (253kb), Owner and Operator, Carrizo Valley Ranch
U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Program – Robert Hirsch (297kb), Associate Director, U.S. Geological Survey
U. S. Forest Service Water-Related Programs – Eleanor Towns (29kb), Regional Forester, Southwestern Region, U.S. Forest Service
Overview and History of New Mexico Watershed Management Watershed Management in New Mexico – Rosendo Trevino (75kb), State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
New Mexico Department of Forestry Watershed Management – Toby Martinez (267kb), Director, New Mexico Department of Forestry.
Riparian and Grazing Management Issues Grazing Management for Healthy Watersheds – Karl Wood (247kb), Director, WRRI
Groundwater/Surface Water Interactions – Alexander “Sam” Fernald (258kb), NMSU Animal and Range Sciences
Management of New Mexico’s Riparian Areas – Terrell “Red” Baker (42kb), NMSU Range Improvement Task Force
The Parable of the Salt Cedar – Steve Harris (18kb), Rio Grande Restoration
Logging and Fire Management Issues: The Changing Faces of Lincoln County Watersheds – Hollis Fuchs (293kb), Natural Resources Conservation Service
Forest Management Practices on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation – Bill Hornsby (205kb), Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Historical Role of Fire and Ecosystem Management of Fires, Gila National Forest, New Mexico – Paul Boucher (227kb), U.S. Forest Service
New Mexico Department of the Environment Watershed Protection Program – Jim Davis (223kb), New Mexico Environment Department
East Mountain Forest Health Project – Sue Wilson Beffort (34,795kb), New Mexico Senator