Restoration

Restoration

Home Topics Restoration Reports & Publications

LOADING...

loading stats

Please be patient.

Search


Searched for: Restoration
 
  1. Plant traits – a tool for restoration?

    Question: Most results of restoration efforts are species-specific and/or site-specific and

  2. Traits, neighbors, and species performance in prairie restoration

    Questions: Are traits related to the performance of plant species in restoration? Are the relationships

  3. Final report [year one]: Control of Brachypodium sylvaticum and restoration of rare native upland prairie habitat at...

    Our project goal is to protect and restore rare Willamette Valley upland prairie habitat

  4. Final Report 1994-1997: Effects of Fire, Mowing, and Mowing with Herbicide on Native Prairie of Baskett Butte, Baskett Slough...

    We report results from a field experiment evaluating the effectiveness of mowing, mowing

  5. Final report: Restoration of Fender’s blue butterfly and its prairie ecosystem: Management applications of fire to Baskett...

    We tested the recolonization ability of the Fender’s blue butterfly and monitored the vegetation

  6. Final Report: Controlling Tall Oatgrass in Fender’s Blue Butterfly Habitats

    We report final results from a five-year field experiment evaluating the effects of different

  7. Fire effects on wetland prairie species: final report

    Project No. 14-48-0001-96749

  8. Controlling woody vegetation in wetland prairies, 1994-1999

    Wetland prairies of the Willamette Valley, among the rarest of Oregon’s ecosystems, are

  9. Controlling woody vegetation in wetland prairies, 1994-2001

    Wetland prairies of the Willamette Valley, among the rarest of Oregon’s ecosystems, are

  10. Recommendations for Control of Tall Oatgrass, Poison Oak, and Rose in Willamette Valley Upland Prairies

    Native upland prairies, which once dominated the landscape of the Willamette Valley,

Pages