Partnerships
The Lincoln National Forest has a long history of working with partners to sustain forest health and accomplish important resource work. Our partners are vital to accomplishing our mission. Partners include other federal agencies, the state of New Mexico, sportsman groups, conservation organizations, universities, and private individuals. Learn more or get involved!
Partnerships and Shared Stewardship Explained
How You Can Get Involved
NM Habitat Stamp
Foundations, partners and individuals can contribute to habitat improvement projects on the Lincoln National Forest through the New Mexico Habitat Stamp Program.
Volunteer With Us
Strong partnerships help us manage a complex and challenging Recreation Program. Our partners and volunteers commit their time and talents towards trail maintenance, fence maintenance, wildlife surveys and a myriad of other items.
NM Rails-to-Trails
New Mexico Rails-to-Trails Association has regular workdays to improve trails and signage throughout the Sacramento Mountains.
Partner With Us!
Contact the Lincoln National Forest with questions on how to get involved and work together.
Our Partners
Wildlife and Habitat Partnerships
These organizations have played a significant role in the wildlife and fish habitat improvement work on the Lincoln National Forest.
The Lincoln National Forest works annually with these partners to implement recovery actions for federally listed species under the Endangered Species Act.
Conservation Education
We focus on conservation education youth stewardship opportunities with these partners.
- Public Lands Interpretive Association (PLIA)
- Conservation Legacy
- Mescalero Apache Tribe
Local Partners
Local partners we've worked with.
- Holloman Air Force Base
- City and county organizations
- New Mexico State University
National Partner
- National Forest Foundation is the nationally chartered partner of the US Forest Service.