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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition

The Coalition
FAQs
Partners
Coalition Documents
Get Ready
Smoke
Source Water
Successful Treatment - Medio Fire
Local Science
Briefing Papers
Wildfire Risk Assessment
Earth Economics Report
Coalition Partner Projects
HEPA Filter Loan Program
Santa Fe Mountains Bird Monitoring
Stay informed
Fireshed Ambassador Program
Community Wildfire Defense
Wildfire Mitigation Financial Assistance
Fireshed Blog
Ambassador blog
Events

Read articles and link to media coverage about the Coalition

2019

UNM scientists work to mitigate fire danger in Santa Fe Watershed

Prescribed Protection - Why fire holds the keys to securing fresh water and adapting to a changing climate

CoreLogic report

Santa Fe New Mexican My View: A holistic approach to healthier forests

News Brief Santa Fe New Mexican: Santa Fe ranked among areas in West most at risk for property loss due to wildfire

KRQE news coverage: Santa Fe ranks 12th in the west for greatest wildfire risk

KOB 4 Report: Santa Fe at extreme risk of wildfire

Santa Fe New Mexican: Restoring resilience to beloved forests

KSFR: Prescribed Burning as Means of Forest Restoration and Wildfire Prevention

2018

Challenge brewing to forest thinning plan

I-25 thinning project guards against fires

2016-2017

USFS Cooperative Forestry Publication: case study on the Fireshed (p.38)

March 9, 2016 article from the Santa Fe Reporter

March 18, 2016 article from the Albuquerque Journal

April 3, 2016 editorial in the Santa Fe New Mexican

February 15, 2016 article from the Santa Fe Reporter

The GSFFC is a coalition of public and private organizations. The GSFFC is not a subdivision of the State of New Mexico, as defined in the state’s Open Meetings Act, §§ 10-15-1 to 10-15-4 NMSA 1978. Although federal agencies participate in the GSFFC, the Coalition is not a federal advisory board and was not created by a federal agency, as defined by the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5.U.S.C. app. 2, §§ 1 to 16 (2012). The GSFFC operates informally to support its partners, and is not incorporated as a non-profit, 501(C)(3), partnership, or other legal status.
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