The Zuni Mountains Collaborative is a network of businesses, land management agencies, scientists, residents, and tribes working together to improve the ecological and economic resiliency of the Zuni Mountains in west-central New Mexico. The Collaborative works closely with Cibola National Forest on the Zuni Mountains Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) project. Check out our Zuni Mountains Collaborative Story Map here.
What is a CFLRP?
The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) is a nationwide program to realize collaboration in science-based forest restoration at the landscape scale. The CFLRP project builds and expands upon the Bluewater Environmental Impact Statement as well as the many successes of the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program grants and the Stewardship Contract on the District.
Take Action
Forest Stewards Guild and the Mt. Taylor Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest were recently awarded a Next Generation of Conservationists grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation as part of the America's Great Outdoors initiative. Documentation of leveraged funds and investments is critical to the success of the project. We need project partners to document match.
Latest News
Recently published project documents
Recently published research
Adaptive Management in the Cibola National Forest
The Cibola National Forest is collaborating with a broad array of partners on a Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program project for the Zuni Mountains on the Mt. Taylor Ranger District. Learn more -->