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RAMPS NEWSLETTER - Spring 2021 Edition


RAMPS NEWSLETTER - Spring 2021 Edition
New project in U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Characterizing socio-ecological change in a biodiversity hotspot. Project led by Dr. Daniel Winkler. More information below.
Does seed source matter?
RestoreNet adds seed provenance question to investigate effects of seed source on restoration outcomes. More information below.
New project defining dust risk on the Navajo Nation
RAMPS is working with tribal agency and community partners to reduce hazards caused by dust and improve land-use planning. More information below.
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A Program of the Southwest Biological Science Center & Ecosystems Mission Area

Hello RAMPS Community,
Spring has sprung! Our efforts over the winter to find new funding for projects are proving to be fruitful; we have three new projects on the horizon. These projects demonstrate the importance of diverse science to support land management. The projects span interdiscip ....

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Pamela Mathis sworn in as new BLM Taos Field Manager | Bureau of Land Management


Pamela Mathis sworn in as new BLM Taos Field Manager
TAOS, N.M. – The Bureau of Land Management New Mexico has announced the selection of Pamela Mathis as Taos Field Manager. Mathis was sworn into her position by the acting BLM New Mexico State Director Steven Wells during a ceremony held in Taos on April 9.
As the BLM Taos Field Manager, Mathis will oversee the multiple uses of public lands encompassing approximately 594,000 acres and over 1.5 million mineral estate acres dispersed across Colfax, Harding, Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos, and Union counties.
“This is my dream job. I’ve wanted to join team Taos for over three years, and I am delighted to have the opportunity. I told the staff that I want to be known for two primary goals – bringing projects over the finish line for our customers and growing people,” Mathis affirmed. ....

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