assisted_migration_trial

Mar 30, 2022
Uploaded by Kas Guillozet
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To advance our goal of knowledge sharing in support of climate adaptation, we are gathering information about PNW assisted migration studies that inform restoration efforts. The dataset shows locations for the studies we identified to date. here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uYsLMP9TfM8PN45ISpW1QB1n1YpJVbUXdvUdTPHPszk/edit?usp=sharing
Data Provided By:
George L Kral, Oregon State University, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology; Marianne Elliott, Washington State University; Rowan Braybrook, Northwest Natural Resource Group; Scott Kolpak, USFS; Rolf Gersonde, Seattle Public Utilities; Randy Lawrence (CWS), Mike Conroy (TSWCD), Brandy Saffell (TSWCD), Clean Water Services, Tualatin Soil & Water Conservation District; Sally Aitken, B.C. Ministry of Forests
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1. 2018 - 2021; 2. 2006 - 2015; 3. Planting occurred in 2020, monitoring and maintenance ongoing; 4. 2021; 5. 2011 - present; 6. 2022 - 2026, likely longer; 7. 2009 - 2012; 8. 2009 - 2017; 9.1982 - 2001
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BEF
1500 SW 1st Ave STE 885, Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (503) 248-1905
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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Kas Guillozet
Senior Director with Bonneville Environmental Foundation

I work with watershed groups to support their efforts