The Lincoln National Forest is located in southern New Mexico and covers over 1.1 million acres of land. The forest is named after President Abraham Lincoln and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. It is divided into four separate districts: Sacramento, Smokey Bear, Guadalupe, and Capitan. Each district offers a unique landscape and ecosystem for visitors to explore.
The Lincoln National Forest is an important ecosystem that provides habitat for a diverse array of plant and animal species. The forest plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in the region and is home to several endangered species, including the Mexican spotted owl and the Sacramento Mountains salamander. The forest also helps protect watersheds and provides clean water for surrounding communities.
Additionally, the Lincoln National Forest is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, attracting over 900,000 visitors each year. The forest offers opportunities for education and recreation, allowing visitors to connect with nature and learn about the importance of conservation and stewardship.
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Description: Lincoln National Forest headquarters building, located at 3463 Las Palomas Road in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The building, completed in September 2008, was designed to be especially energy-efficient. The exterior walls are constructed of insulating concrete forms. Note the bank of photovoltaic cells on the roof.
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Description: In 1934, the term "powder room" meant something a little different in the Forest Service. This powder house, complete with bulletproof door, was built by the Peñasco CCC Camp on the @LincolnUSForest. Interested in forest history? http://fs.usda.gov/learn/our-history. #ThrowbackThursday #TBT
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