Middle Rio Grande Collaborative

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WEST has been the third-party program manager for the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program (MRGESCP) in New Mexico since 2016, and provides programmatic, administrative, technical, and scientific support. The MRGESCP is a diverse partnership of 17 federal, state, tribal, local, and non-governmental signatories working together to address environmental concerns in the Middle Rio Grande related to federally listed species. MRGESCP efforts work to benefit the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow, the endangered Southwestern willow flycatcher, the threatened yellow-billed cuckoo, the threatened Pecos sunflower, and the endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse. #WEST30Years

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