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River Source works with several state agencies, the NM Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, River Network, and several watershed groups and non-profits regionally to build on-line, web-based data sharing tools. River Source hired Open Sourcery (opensourcery.com) to help create an on-line database for dispersed members of watershed groups to collectively organize and present watershed health data.
Brand New!!! Go to WatershedWiser.org to see site live!!!! Contact River Source for more information on using the site or becoming a sponsor
Much thanks the board of directors of the Cimarron Watershed Alliance, the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute River Network and the McCune Foundation for supporting the project.
Document links
Request for Proposals for a Watershed Health Dabase released September 11, 2007
Draft IT consultant distribution list (8/20/07) to build Cimarron Watershed Alliance on-line database. Please provide suggested recipients name and contact info to
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Are Statewide Databases Really Possible? by Barb Horn, Colorado Division of Wildlife
On-line databases on volunteer monitoring in NM. Presentation by Rich Schrader, River Source, for NM Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, August 2007.
Website links
www.imrivers.com/nmwater
www.columbiawatertrail.org/watertrail
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