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NM Wildfire History
OwnerNew Mexico Energy Minerals & Natural Resources Department - view all
Update frequencyunknown
Last updatedabout 1 year ago
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Overview

Wildfires pose a risk to our environment, human health and biodiversity. Following catastrophic wildfires flooding causes sediment to flow into our rivers and streams; polluting our drinking water and damaging riparian ecosystems. The smoke from wildfires can negatively affect the respiratory system; so using personal protective equipment may be necessary when traveling outdoors during a wildfire.

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KeyValue
data_collection_contact_email
data_collection_contact_name
data_collection_organization
data_collection_procedures
data_owner_contact_emailAndrewg.Frederick@state.nm.us
data_owner_contact_nameNM State Forestry Division
data_owner_organizationNM State Forestry Division
data_qaqc_contact_email
data_qaqc_contact_name
data_qaqc_organization
data_quality_procedures
funding_agency_contact_email
funding_agency_contact_name
funding_agency_organization
ib1_trust_framework[]
known_uses_of_data
update_interval_months
harvest_object_id8019c21b-3e31-4b7f-937e-e978b4f7bae4
harvest_source_id05a17fd2-8f32-45f9-af96-53ea74d57aac
harvest_source_titleNew Mexico Water Data
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