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The REA is a regional assessment of ecological condition and restoration opportunity on over 14 million acres in central and southern New Mexico. It is the first assessment of its kind to span this area in nearly 30 years. The focus of the report is grassland, shrubland, and savanna ecosystems.
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Report 1 (of 3) Evidence of Climate Change in NM
There is now strong scientific evidence that human-induced climate change is affecting the earth's species and ecological systems. The Nature Conservancy's state-wide assessment of recent climate change enables practitioners and managers to make better informed decisions and to take action in the near-term by identifying the potential vulnerability of habitat types, priority conservation sites and species to climate change.
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Flagstaff Climate Change Adaptation Workshop: Draft Report (April 2010)
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The Nature Conservancy’s Conservation Action Plan for the Gila Headwaters (October 2010)
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Managing Changing Landscapes in the Southwestern United States (January 2011)
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Bear River Climate Adaptation Workshop: Participant Notebook (May 2010)
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