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NM State Forestry Division
1220 South St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
P.O. Box 1948
Santa Fe, NM 87504-1948
P: (505) 476-3325
F: (505) 476-3330
 
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State Forester Tony Delfin

State Forester Tony Delfin

Welcome to New Mexico State Forestry

What do the words “forest and watershed health” mean to you? Not long ago, the health of our forests and water was not a concern for most citizens. But, after several years of drought, highly visible insect and disease devastation and an overall increase in the knowledge of our natural resources, New Mexicans are concerned about our forests and watershed health.

We, at New Mexico State Forestry are responsible for wildfire suppression on all non-federal, non-municipal, non-tribal and non-pueblo lands. We also provide technical advice on forest and resource management to private landowners, and may include a commercial timber harvest to enhance wildlife habitat, increase water yield, reduce the hazard of insect infestation, diseases or fire.

New Mexico State Forestry participates in several resource management advisory boards or councils. Urban and Community Forestry and Tree New Mexico work with communities and numerous volunteers with tree planting on municipal lands such as schools and parks. The Stewardship Advisory Committee disseminates federal cost-share dollars to landowners who have met requirements in planning and implementing specific resource enhancements on their property. Forest Legacy provides a way for landowners to assure their property is not fragmented or cleared for development with a conservation easement. Any commercial harvest of 25 acres or more requires a permit from New Mexico State Forestry. For more informationon resource management visit our pages on Forest Management, Fact Sheets, Seedling Program, Re-Leaf Program and Tree Farm Program.

New Mexico State Forestry understands there are no quick fixes to heal our landscape but, over time, members in our offices state-wide are accomplishing goals that we believe will last far into the future when our children’s children are the ones who will be responsible for taking care of our land.


Living With Fire

Red or Green?

(Helping New Mexicans live safely
with the threat of wildfire)

 
                                                             

FIRE RESTRICTIONS
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SW Area Wildland Fire Operations (SWCC) fire restriction hot line:
1-877-864-6985

ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NEW - Click here to subscribe to State Forestry's Wildfire E-mail Alert Service.

NEW - 2012-2013 Re-Leaf Grant Guirelines and Application

NEW - 2011 NM Insect and Disease Conditions Report. Click Here (pdf)

Conservation Seedlings for distribution in spring 2012 are now on sale. Click here to view the Conservation Seedling homepage.

 

NMSU and the NMDA's "Troublesome Weeds of New Mexico" is now available on-line. Click here (PDF).

NEW State Forestry is now on Facebook and twitter. Click the links at the bottom of the home page for the latest program and fire updates

A Question/Answer sheet has been uploaded to address bidder questions for the FIA ARRA RFP. Click the RFP/Grants page or here for details (PDF).

A RFP for Community Forestry Assistance has been posted. Click the RFP/Grants Page or here for details.

The 2010 Annual Report for the Forestry Division's Forest and Watershed Health Office has been released. Click here (PDF)

Forest Insect and Disease Bulletin. To download, click here (PDF)

Written Consent Form for the Sale of Woody Products. To download, click here (pdf)

Public Notice - Proposed Rule Change for the Land Conservation Incentive Act (LCIA). For Public Notice, click here (pdf). For the proposed rule change legal document, click here (pdf).

Governor Awards Fire Equipment

Information about the Division's Invasive Weeds Program (Click Here).

Noxious Weed Species of New Mexico list now available. Click here for details (PDF)

State Forestry announces the release of the new "Plan Smart, Rethinking Green" Community Forest Tool Kit. Click here for details (PDF)

Commercial Timber Harvesting Requirements (Requirements became effective 9/14/ 2007)

MORE INFORMATION
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GIS in Forestry

Bosque Landscape Alteration Strategy

Santafetrees.com

Firewise Communities

New Mexico Fire Information

To view state job listings, including State Forestry,
visit the State Personnel Office website, click here