In Taos County, traditional communities are employing ancient models of natural resource management to improve the health of neighboring forests, protect themselves from dangerous wildfire, and improve their social and economic health.
In 2018, residents of Váldez and San Cristóbal formed the Cerro Negro Forest Council in order to give locals better access to wood products while empowering them to be stewards of their traditional lands.
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Partnership Services
Through our partnerships we are able to expand our capabilities through the inclusion of services in areas such as:
- Grant opportunities
- Sponsorship of grants
- Cooperative Agreements
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