Extending from the spillway below Cochiti Dam, about fifty miles north of Albuquerque,
to the headwaters of Elephant Butte Reservoir, near Truth or Consequences in the southern
portion of New Mexico, the Middle Rio Grande Bosque is more than a cottonwood woodland or
forest. It is a complete riverside ecosystem, among the more important in the world's arid
regions. Every day hundreds of visitors to the bosque encounter flora and
fauna they can't identify. Researchers and municipal, county, state, and federal resource agency personnel concerned with the bosque's management need to know how plants and animals are linked to their habitats. With descriptions of more than seven hundred plants and animals illustrated with color photographs, this authoritative guide is the first of its kind for the Middle Rio Grande Bosque and is an invaluable resource for land managers, teachers, students, eco-buffs, and nature enthusiasts. It also reveals the important role the bosque plays in New Mexico's natural heritage.
Cartron, J. E., D. C. Lightfoot, J. E. Mygatt, S. L. Brantley and T. K. Lowrey. 2008. A Field Guide to the Plants and Animals of the Middle Rio Grande Bosque. University of New Mexico Press. Albuquerque. 391 pages.
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