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Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon NRCS EWP Community Meeting--June 6
Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon BAER
Publication Type: News 06/03/2022
NRCS EWP (Natural Resources Conservation Service Emergency Watershed Protection) PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 6 @ 7:00PM
Below is a Tierra Y Montes SWCD (Soil & Water Conservation District) ZOOM link (and call-in telephone numbers) for a community meeting to provide information on EWP in Mora and San Miguel County hosted by Tierra Y Montes SWCD, Western Mora SWCD and Mora County.
Virtual meetings were not the preferred method, however due to the recent spike in COVID, the sponsor and NRCS feel this is the safest method to avoid a potential spreader event. Based on recent experience, a COVID exposure within a team, delays the activities at least a week. In an attempt to avoid delays, so virtual meetings are the safer way to meet with a large audience.
ZOOM MEETING INVITE:
Topic: Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak EWP Community Meeting
Time: Jun 6, 2022 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
Link to Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2181614865
Meeting ID: 218 161 4865
To Dial by your location:
+1 346 248 7799
Meeting ID: 218 161 4865
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NEW MEXICO SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/nm/contact/?cid=nrcs144p2_068900
Soil and Water Conservation District promotes stewardship of natural resources by providing leadership, education, technical and financial assistance to the citizens of the District. We support our constituents through our cropland assistance, brush management, weed management, conservation programs, native plant sales, and workshops. The District helps increase conservation awareness through participation in local and regional events, science fairs, educational initiatives, and NRCS Farm Bill programs.
The Soil and Water Conservation District Act requires district offices to work to:
- control and prevent soil erosion;
- prevent floodwater and sediment damage;
- further the conservation, development, beneficial application and proper disposal of water;
- promote the use of impounded water for recreation, propagation of fish and wildlife, irrigation and for urban and industrial needs; and
- by the application of these measures, conserve and develop the natural resources of the state, provide for flood control, preserve wildlife, protect the tax base and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the people of New Mexico.