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Trying something new:
We used our electric juicer to juice bunches of ripe tomatoes. I'm cooking down the juice. It's been seasoned a bit and will eventually be our winter pasta sauce.
Please ignore the mess on the stove top ;)
To reduce the likelihood of wildfires, pre-plan for post fire impacts, and develop a culture of shared responsibility, the Forest Service partnered with nearby communities and organizations to develop the (CFLRP), which is funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The projectâs expansive footprint stretches from the headwaters of the Rio Grande and San Juan Rivers in Colorado to the Rio Chama Valley in New Mexico.
Here, Rito Peña Negras Restoration, a project to install beaver dam analogs (BDAs) to decrease stream velocity, reduce channelization and sedimentation, and improve cold water habitat by reconnecting the stream with its floodplain and increasing groundwater infiltration and recharge on the Cuba Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest.
(USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)
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To reduce the likelihood of wildfires, pre-plan for post fire impacts, and develop a culture of shared responsibility, the Forest Service partnered with nearby communities and organizations to develop the (CFLRP), which is funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The projectâs expansive footprint stretches from the headwaters of the Rio Grande and San Juan Rivers in Colorado to the Rio Chama Valley in New Mexico.
Here, partners meet to learn about and discuss the interplay of fire and human history in the Chama, NM area, consider landscape connectivity related to wildlife migration, landscape disturbances and watersheds, understand different management jurisdictions and the tools available to meet management objectives, know how to get involved in 2-3-2 Partnership meetings, events and initiatives, build relationships and identify opportunities to work together towards common landscape goals.
(USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)