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New Mexico
Santa Fe - New Mexico

Principal Locations
  1. Alamogordo
  2. Albuquerque
  3. Clovis
  4. Las Cruces
  5. Los Alamos
  6. Roswell
  7. Santa Fe
  8. Truth or Consequences

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New Mexico



USGS New Mexico District Home Page
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Albuquerque, NM, USA ...

Last update: Wednesday, 18-May-2005 17:31:33 EDT (rwb) ...

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Bureau of Land Management National Web Page
Because the BLM is a large organization with a great deal of information and many systems that support our mission, reengineering our Web infrastructure to enhance the manageability and security of these assets is a complicated effort that will take months to complete. We hope to begin reconnecting state office and other BLM sites later in June. We are aware of the inconvenience this causes and greatly appreciate your understanding and patience. ...

In addition, the BLM is currently involved in a court action in which the adequacy of information security is an issue. Failing to demonstrate adequate protections could result in a much longer-term, mandatory disconnection. As a consequence, it is imperative that all sites be properly secured and tested before being reconnected. ... [Read More]

New Mexico NRCS
This website is your doorway to better conservation of your land and water resources.  If you are a farmer you may want to view a brochure on Estimating Soil Moisture by Feel and Appearance .  If you own a dairy you may want information about waste storage and handling facilities .  As a rancher, you might be interested in a report on Rangeland Management Before, During, and After Drought .  Or, if you are involved in managing invasive species and riparian restoration you may want to check out our publications on alkali muhly , pole cuttings , and restoration guidelines .  This information and much more is available to you through this web site, or at your nearest USDA Service Center . ... [Read More]

Official Website of the City of Albuquerque
Enjoy a juried youth photography exhibit, expressive images of flamenco dancers, and Alburquerque Conmemorado which honors the people, places and events in our City's history....all for FREE. Beginning this month, general admission to the Albuquerque Museum is free for all visitors every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in addition to the first Wednesday of every month (general admission only). Read more... ...

The month of July traditionally sees higher water use than any other month. Have you considered ways to reduce outdoor water use and save money on your water bill in the process? Read helpful tips from the City such as why you should spot water, limit weeds, and reduce the number of times you mow your lawn. ... [Read More]

The New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office Home - USFWS - Region 2
We work to protect endangered and threatened species, migratory birds, freshwater fish and wildlife habitats in New Mexico. We also work with many other private and public partners to preserve and protect living resources of the New Mexico ecosystems. ...

Some links on this site are to .pdf (PDF) format files. If you do not already have Adobe Acrobat, you will need to download the FREE Acrobat Reader. Click below go to Adobe's Download Page. ...

Mexican Wolf Adaptive Management Work Group Meetings and Modification of Public Comment Period (ending July 31, 2005) on Various Documents Related to the ... [Read More]

National Weather Service Forecast Office - ABQ
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Forecast Discussion | Drought Information |  Hydrologic Outlook ... [Read More]

HUD in New Mexico
Buying a home?    Are you getting the best interest rate on your home loan? A single percentage point can make a big difference in your house payment - easily hundreds of dollars per year! It pays to shop around for the best deal. Visit our Homeownership page for more great tips. ...

Faith-based and community organization toolkit ...

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Jeff Bingaman: FSA/OWI Photos of New Mexico
Beginning in the late 1930s, the Farmers Security Administration and other New Deal Agencies undertook the task of documenting American life. As part of this effort, Russell Lee and Jack Delano, along with other photographers, captured images of New Mexico's past. ...

My thanks to the Library of Congress for permission to use these photographs in this presentation. ...

I am pleased to present a few of those photographs here. ... [Read More]

New Mexico
In 1540, the Spanish conquistador Coronado trekked through the area known today as New Mexico in search of the fabled seven cities of gold. New Mexico, called the "Land of Enchantment," was the 47th state, entering the Union in 1912. Part of the "Old West," New Mexico was a place known for cowboys and cattle drives. The influence of the Apache Indians who live there is evident in the artwork and culture. The Pueblo Indian presence is also very apparent, most visibly in the tribe's buildings. The state also has a large Hispanic population, as New Mexico was under Spanish control from the 16th century until about 1846. The capital city of Santa Fe, founded in 1610, has the oldest continually used seat of government in North America. The state flower is the yucca. ... [Read More]

Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator from New Mexico
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Report: The GAO released its final report on community land grant claims. A copy of the 220-page report, entitled Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Findings and Possible Options Regarding Longstanding Community Land Grant Claims in New Mexico (GAO-04-59, June 2004) can be downloaded in English or Spanish from ...

The Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was a Depression-era public works program initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The program put more than 3 million young men to work in rebuilding and conserving our nation's public lands. ... [Read More]


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