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Public Comment Period Opens for 30,000-Acre Project Near Taos

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Public Comment Period Opens for 30,000-Acre Project Near Taos | americancommunities.org

Public Comment Period Opens for 30,000-Acre Project Near Taos | americancommunities.org

From March 3, 2023 post.

Carson National Forest is seeking public comments about the McGaffey Forest and Rio Grande del Rancho Watershed Restoration Project’s draft environmental analysis.

The approximately 30,000-acre proposal is centered around the Rio Grande del Rancho watershed on both sides of New Mexico State Highway 518 between the forest boundary near Talpa, NM, and US Hill. The project’s western boundary is Miranda Canyon and the eastern boundary is made up of the Bear Wallow and Maestas ridges.

The forest proposes to restore the overall health and resiliency of the project area, where degraded forest conditions can cause trees to be vulnerable to insect attack, disease and inter-tree competition. The degradation also increases the risk of wildfire, which could severely affect downstream water quality, wildlife habitat, recreation access and traditional and cultural opportunities and sites, not to mention the threat of fire spreading into communities.

Timber activities, thinning and prescribed fire would be the main restoration actions over the 10 to 20 years of the project’s lifespan. Opportunities for personal fuelwood collection will also be available.

The proposal meets needs identified by the collaborative Taos Valley Watershed Coalition. The group, which was formed in 2015 with more than 20 signatories, identified an area of 280,000 acres of contiguous landscape that includes Forest Service, tribal and private lands in and adjacent to the Taos Valley. The goal is to restore frequent fire in appropriate ecosystems to support the protection, improvement and restoration of water quality and quantity, as well as the ecological function of the forest and its streams.

“The vision from the Taos Valley Watershed Coalition was critical in developing this proposal,” said Camino Real District Ranger Michael Lujan. “As we move forward, I welcome others to get involved in the ecological future of the valley.”

The project is also one of many within the larger 1.5 million-acre Enchanted Circle Wildfire Crisis Strategy Landscape, a third of which is on the Carson National Forest. The landscape is one of over 20 in a national initiative to address emergency conditions in forests.

The draft analysis and supporting documents can be read online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=52579 (click on the Draft EA & Supporting Documents folder). Additionally, the documents can be inspected at the Camino Real Ranger Station in Peñasco or Supervisor’s Office in Taos during business hours. Comments can be dropped off at either locations, mailed to the Camino Real Ranger District or emailed to comments-southwestern-carson-caminoreal@usda.gov. Comments will be accepted through March 31, 2023.

For questions, contact the Camino Real District Ranger at mailroom_r3_carson@usda.gov or 575-587-2255.

Location Details*

• Camino Real Ranger District

15160 State Road 75

Peñasco, NM 87553

(575) 587-2255

Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday through Friday

• Supervisor’s Office

208 Cruz Alta Road

Taos, NM 87571

(575) 758-6200

Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Monday through Friday

*Note: Winter weather can cause office opening delays or closures. Call ahead to make sure the office is open.

(Image: Detail of a map of the proposed area, which can be found on page 27 of the draft environmental analysis. The colors signify different types of treatments on the landscape)

Original source can be found here.

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