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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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| January 10, 2008 | |||||
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BLM Receives ‘Excellence in Range Management’ Award from New Mexico Section of the Society for Range ManagementLas Cruces – The New Mexico Section of the Society for Range Management (SRM) presented its Excellence in Range Management award to the Bureau of Land Management today for the agency’s work to restore degraded rangelands and wildlife habitat in southeastern New Mexico. Linda Rundell, State Director for the BLM in New Mexico, accepted the award on behalf of the BLM’s state management team and the agency’s Pecos District Office in Roswell. “The BLM under Linda Rundell has demonstrated that it won’t be satisfied with being a custodial land manager,” said Dr. Karl Wood, President of the SRM’s New Mexico Section. “Linda and her management team are getting the word out about the condition of New Mexico’s rangelands and forming innovative partnerships to restore them.” BLM management honorees include: Field honorees include: Habitat fragmentation, erosion and the spread of invasive plants have resulted from decades of human impacts and natural ecological processes. Because fire has largely been excluded from the landscape, there’s been a dramatic shift over the past 150 years from desert grasslands with scattered shrubs to vegetative communities extensively dominated by invasive shrubs; this has occurred on more than 6 million acres in New Mexico. The result has been reduced grass and herbaceous cover and a significant increase in the amount of bare ground. These factors have in turn severely reduced their biological productivity, while increasing their susceptibility to erosion and reducing the quantity and quality of groundwater. -BLM- |
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