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La Junta Field Office – Forest Management & Stewardship

Forest Management

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Piñon-Juniper Management

  • Beyond Firewood and Fence Posts: Exploring and Expanding the Commercial Potential of Colorado’s Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands (422 KB PDF)
  • Biology, Ecology and Management of Western Juniper (Restoration Management Chapter)
  • Historical and Modern Disturbance Regimes of Piñon-Juniper Vegetation in the Western U.S. (1.1 MB PDF)
  • Piñon and Juniper Field Guide: Asking the Right Questions to Select Appropriate Management Actions
  • Pinon-Juniper Woodlands: USDA Forest Service Tech Report
  • Managing Pinyon-Juniper Ecosystems for Pinyon Nut Production
  • Management of the Piñon-Juniper Rangeland: USDA Forest Service RMRS Technical Report

Riparian Forest Management

Tamarisk Management

Tamarisk Coalition

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Tamarisk Control

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Tamarisk Leaf Beetle

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Tamarisk & Russian Olive Impacted Watersheds: Collaborative Riparian Restoration Projects

  • Arkansas Watershed Invasive Plants Partnership (ARKWIPP)
  • Tackling Tamarisk on the Purgatoire River Watershed (TTP)
  • Upper Arkansas Cooperative Weed Management Area

Restoration Resources

  • Riparian Restoration in the Southwest: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Plant Materials Program: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

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