Selected Plants of Navajo Rangelands

Take care of our Navajo Rangelands

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To protect Navajo rangelands it takes all of us. You can help document Navajo rangelands for future generations. Send photos of plants or rangeland sites labeled with date, location, photographer's name, and your comments to:

  • Gerald Moore, Navajo Tri-State Federally-Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP)
  • Grey Farrell, University of Arizona Extension, Tuba City, AZ.
  • Treva Henio, BIA-Natural Resources, Crownpoint, NM

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Copyright 2018 New Mexico State University. Individual photographers retain all rights to their images. Partially funded by the Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (westernsare.org; 435.797.2257), project EW15-023. Programs and projects supported by Western SARE are equally open to all people. NMSU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action educator and employer..

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