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Providing Information on Rare Organisms and Ecosystems to sustain the natural biological heritage of New Mexico for present and future generations.

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Providing Information on Rare Organisms and Ecosystems to sustain the natural biological heritage of New Mexico for present and future generations. Natural Heritage New Mexico. a division of MSB. And part of the NatureServe Network. NHNM Departments. Information Management GIS Zoology - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Providing Information on Rare Organisms and Ecosystems to sustain the natural biological heritage of New Mexico for

present and future generations.

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Natural Heritage New Mexico

And part of the NatureServe Network

a division of MSB

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NHNM Departments

• Information Management

• GIS• Zoology• Botany• Ecology

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Information Management

• Currently track 742 species of conservation concern

• 11,284 species locations identified 1

• 6,796 ecological plots

• Endangered species information requests for government, business, and private interests

1. As of 10/5/2006

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Information Management

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• Data and publications available to public on web site

• Over 37,000 visitors to web site annually

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Information Management

• Kid’s web site provides a fun interface for learning about NM’s rare species.

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Working with developersto establish science-basedconservation.

GISDeer Canyon Preserve

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GISLand Owner Incentive Program

Assist ranchersin SE NM tomanage forgrazing andconservationof sensitivespecies

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Working to protect and increase the range and abundance of this plant, which worldwide, is found in only one location – Holy Ghost Canyon, near Pecos, NM.

Botany

Holy Ghost Ipomopsis

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BotanySacramento Prickly Poppy

Natural Heritage New Mexico, in partnership with the Rio Grande Botanic Garden, is propagating this federally endangered species to create a seed bank for repopulation efforts.

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BotanyEndangered Species Propagation

Holy Ghost Ipomopsis & Sacramento Prickly Poppy

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Zoology Endangered SW Willow Flycatcher at

the Pueblo of Isleta

Studying the effects of water levels and vegetation on reproductive success and brown-headed cowbird parasitism.

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Zoology Gunnison’s and Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs

Using digital aerial photos to survey and monitor New Mexico prairie dog towns.

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Zoology GIS Analysis of

NM Lesser Prairie-Chicken Habitat

Mapping, analyzing, and making management recommendations for New Mexico lesser prairie-chicken habitat.

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ECOLOGYVegetation Surveys and Maps

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ECOLOGYNew Mexico Vegetation Classification

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Allows setting of national

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ECOLOGYRiparian biodiversity studies and monitoring

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