The purpose of the Forest Stewardship Program is to assist private forest landowners to more actively manage their forest and related resources; to keep these lands in a productive and healthy condition for present and future owners; and to increase the economic and environmental benefits of these lands.
The New Mexico Forest Stewardship Program provides technical assistance to landowners and land managers interested in achieving multiple benefits from their land. The program also recognizes landowners who apply good stewardship practices on their forested land.
The Forest Stewardship Program is managed in concert with the United States Forest Service (USFS) State and Private Cooperative Forestry Program. State Forestry agencies across the country receive funding from the USFS to provide the program in their state.
Contact New Mexico Forest Stewardship Program
Listed as:
State Funding / Technical Resources
USDA - Forest Service Programs
Contact New Mexico Forest Stewardship Program
New Mexico State Forestry Division
1220 S. St. Francis Drive
Rm. 112
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone: 505-476-3325
Service Area
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