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NATURAL HERITAGE NEW MEXICO is a division of the Museum of Southwestern Biology at the University of New Mexico.
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Principal Activities of NHNM
We investigate the biological richness of New Mexico
We monitor the change of natural systems
We store and retrieve data and map the distribution of plants and animals of New Mexico
We strive to answer questions like:
How rare is the Todsen's pennyroyal?
Are black grama grasslands declining in New Mexico?
How fragmented by roads are our natural areas?
What habitats are preferred by the Lesser Prairie Chicken?
Where are rare plants found in the state?
Where are rare animal habitats found in New Mexico?
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