Carson National Forest /tags/carson-national-forest Carson National Forest en-US Copyright Thu, 03 Aug 2023 18:11:41 GMT With new rules, and community engagement, Forest Service brings back prescribed burns /local-news/2023-08-03/with-new-rules-and-community-engagement-forest-service-brings-back-prescribed-burns In the Carson National Forest, rangers recently conducted their first prescribed burn since the pause, near Tres Piedras in Taos County. Thu, 03 Aug 2023 18:11:41 GMT /local-news/2023-08-03/with-new-rules-and-community-engagement-forest-service-brings-back-prescribed-burns Alice Fordham Let's Talk the Carson National Forest /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-10-11/lets-talk-the-carson-national-forest Historically, residents of Northern New Mexico’s Carson National forest have used the land for all kinds of things––from commercial logging to gathering herbs. They graze cattle there and channel its water into acequias. This past summer, the U.S. Forest Service finalized its management plans for Carson, which would expand wilderness and set clear conservation goals for the next 15 years. But, some residents who depend on the natural resources there fear they might lose access to places they’ve hunted and gathered for hundreds of years. Tue, 11 Oct 2022 22:25:52 GMT /show/lets-talk-new-mexico/2022-10-11/lets-talk-the-carson-national-forest Bryce Dix Protecting New Mexico’s watersheds from climate change starts with ‘wetland jewels’ /local-news/2022-09-30/protecting-new-mexicos-watersheds-from-climate-change-starts-with-wetland-jewels Water scarcity is a growing issue across New Mexico. Climate change is raising temperatures while 75% of the state’s water goes toward irrigated crops ––stressing the state’s supply. In response, environmental organizations are protecting the state’s watersheds by setting their sights on important areas known as “wetland jewels.” Fri, 30 Sep 2022 22:59:32 GMT /local-news/2022-09-30/protecting-new-mexicos-watersheds-from-climate-change-starts-with-wetland-jewels Bryce Dix Rio Arriba County claims new Carson National Forest plan violates civil rights /local-news/2022-08-31/rio-arriba-county-claims-new-carson-national-forest-plan-violates-civil-rights The U.S. Forest Service is now implementing a new plan that would completely change how the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico is managed by prioritizing sustainability, watershed health, and curbing land usage. But, officials with Rio Arriba County are asking Congress to put a stop to it––claiming the plan violates the rights of their citizens. Wed, 31 Aug 2022 23:20:01 GMT /local-news/2022-08-31/rio-arriba-county-claims-new-carson-national-forest-plan-violates-civil-rights Bryce Dix Rare Opportunity To Comment On Plans For National Forests /local-news/2019-10-29/rare-opportunity-to-comment-on-plans-for-national-forests Wilderness boundaries and some protections for at-risk animals and rivers are determined by National Forest management plans. Three forests in New Mexico… Wed, 30 Oct 2019 00:52:01 GMT /local-news/2019-10-29/rare-opportunity-to-comment-on-plans-for-national-forests Bryce Dix Who Gets To Use The Carson National Forest, And For What? /public-affairs/2016-05-06/who-gets-to-use-the-carson-national-forest-and-for-what 91 Call In Show 5/12 8a: The U.S. Forest Service is rewriting its plans for all the national forests in New Mexico including the Carson National Forest… Fri, 06 May 2016 21:42:44 GMT /public-affairs/2016-05-06/who-gets-to-use-the-carson-national-forest-and-for-what