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SFNF News:SANTA FE 鈥?The Pecos and Las Vegas offices on the Santa Fe National Forest SFNF started selling fuelwood permits Wednesday, Aug. stanley thermos 10, including permits for green wood on Rowe Mesa.聽 Personal wood gathering will be permitted on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District in areas that are not included in the current Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon closure area.Customers can purchase permits in person by cash, check or credit card:Coyote Ranger Station 鈥?20 Private Drive 1707, Coyote, NM 鈥?575.638.5526;Cuba Ranger Station 鈥?04b, County Road 11, Cuba, NM 鈥?575.289.3264;Espa帽ola Ranger Station 鈥?18537 US 84/285, Suite B, Espa帽ola, NM 鈥?505.753.7331;Las Vegas Ranger Station 鈥?1926 N. 7th Street, Las Vegas NM 鈥?505.425.3534 ecos Ranger Station 鈥?32 S. Main Street Pecos, NM 鈥?505.757.6121; andForest Supervisors Office/Headquarters 鈥?11 Forest Lane, Santa Fe, NM 鈥?505.438.5300.The Jemez Rang stanley quencher er Station is selling permits over the phone 鈥?575.829.3535 鈥?by credit card from its temporary office until the new office at 051 Woodsy Lane, Jemez Springs, is fully up and running.聽 The Walatowa Visitor Center will begin selling SFNF fuelwood permits this weekend.The non-refundable $20 dead and down permits are for personal use only and are good for up to 10 cords. The 2022 permits, which expire Dec. 31, are valid on the entire forest, except in designated wilderness areas. Fuelwood maps are posted on the SFN stanley uk F website.聽Permit purchasers will receive load tags, a fuelwood cutting map and guidel Zobe Luj谩n Statement On Nomination Of Xavier Becerra For Secretary Of Health And Human Services
Denise FortLWV News:The League of Women Voters community Lunch with a Leader will feature Denise Fort is 11:40 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Mesa Public Library.Fort is an adviser to the Wallace Genetic Foundation and Emerita Professor of Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law. She resigned her position as a professor of law and director of the schools Utton Center to focus on climate change and environmental advocacy, as a citizen chair of the energy committee for the Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club; convener of activists, issue advocacy and lawyer. At present she is working with a small group to raise awareness of threats to the environment and public health.In past positions, Fort chaired the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, by appointment of President Bill Clinton, which prepared a semi-annual report on western water policy. Fort also served as director of New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division, as an attorney with New Mexico PIRG and Southwest Research and Information Center, and as executive director of Citizens for a Better Environment CA . She was a member of the National Research Councils Water, Science, and Technology Board and partic stanley cup ipated in NRC reports. Her research and publications address environmen stanley becher tal law, water policy, river restoration, and clim stanley termohrnek ate policy. Other positions include experience in public finance as secretary of finance and administration for New Mexico and assistant Attorney General in the New Mexico |