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Forest and Watershed Health Office (FWHO) 

The Forest and Watershed Health Office provides strategic planning and programmatic and logistical support for many of the Forestry Division’s programs and initiatives.

The Forest and Watershed Health Coordinator serves on core teams that lead implementation of the New Mexico Forest Action Plan and the Agreement for Shared Stewardship in New Mexico and manages the Division’s Contributions Agreement with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Natural and Working Lands (NWL) Coordinator manages the NWL Program, which is housed in the Forestry Division but is a joint program of the Forestry Division and the NM Department of Agriculture focused on natural climate solutions involving croplands, forests, rangelands, and conserved lands.

FWHO serves as a statewide hub to interface with and connect the Division’s diverse stakeholders and partners. FWHO hosts the State Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group, a multi-entity body comprised of federal, state, tribal, and local governments, non-governmental organizations, forest and watershed collaborative groups, private industry, and other stakeholders.

In addition, Forest and Watershed Health Office staff participate in numerous statewide and regional working groups, standing committees, grant evaluation panels, and technical advisory teams led by other agencies and organizations. These include the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy’s Western Region and the Post-Fire Workgroup of the Wildland Fire Leadership Council and the Western Governors Association.

For more information contact us at 505-345-2200.

Forest and Watershed Health Resources

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FAQ - HB 266: Forest and Watershed Restoration Act

HB 266 Full Bill

New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Plan

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All About Watersheds

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*Forest Health Issues

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Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute

Final Plan for Non-Native Invasive Species/Watershed Management

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Forest Insect and Disease Information Page

Learn more about watersheds in New Mexico and the important role they play in our overall ecosystem health at Know Your Watershed website.

Go to the Forest and Watershed Resource Library

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