Appliedeco.org

Institute for Applied Ecology

WEBConserving native species and habitats through Restoration, Research and Education. Our vision is a world where all people and wildlands are healthy and interact …

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The Progress and the Peavine

WEBThe thinleaved peavine ( Lathyrus holochlorus) is a climbing perennial forb, or non-grass, prairie wildflower. Native to Oregon and Washington, it depends on transitional habitats, …

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Kincaid’s lupine in Douglas County, Oregon

WEBKincaid’s lupine is a member of the legume family (Fabaceae) and has clumping, palmate basal leaves and numerous unbranched stems. Reproductive stems produce 4-7 inch …

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Hope for the Arizona Willow

WEBArizona willow is a rare species which lives in high-elevation wet meadows in the Four Corners region—Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. It is important to understand …

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Rolando Beorchia

WEBRolando Beorchia. Restoration Ecologist. [email protected]. Rolando is an Ecologist for the Habitat Restoration Program, where he preserves sensitive habitat and …

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New Mexico Nature in Prisons Project

WEBThe vision of the program is to facilitate an ecological education program in New Mexico prison facilities that contributes to the resilience and health of New Mexico’s natural …

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Ecological Education Program

WEBThe Ecological Education Program offers opportunities for K-12 students, teachers, and community members to engage in place-based ecological education through school …

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Five Things You Didn’t Know About Sagebrush

WEBSagebrush plants emit chemical signals, possibly to warn each other about predators. 2. It’s not a sage. No this isn’t a trick. But common names of plants often confuse the real …

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Leading a Culture Change: Willamette Valley Refuges Focus on …

WEBBartling searched out funding for a temporary position that would lead the renamed Latino Engagement Program. She reached out to Environment for the Americas, a group with a …

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A Practical Guide to Mojave Desert Native Plants

WEBBy Ashlee Wolf, March 2024. Over the past year, IAE has been developing a guide called Mojave Desert Native Plants: Biology, Ecology, Native Plant Materials Development, …

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Tiny, But Mighty: Weevils and the Battle for Checkermallow …

WEBBy David Cappaert and Brooklyn Richards, March 2024. In the field of restoration ecology, insects are broadly recognized as beneficial to native ecosystems.

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National Native Seed Conference

WEBMarch 27 – March 30. The 2023 National Native Seed Conference is dedicated to the science, practice, and policy of producing and effectively using native seed. The …

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Yvonne Hickerson

WEBSouthwest Ecologist [email protected]. Yvonne is a Program Ecologist at IAE’s Santa Fe office. Yvonne works closely with project partners to conduct on-the-ground restoration …

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Umpqua green gentian on the Calapooya Divide

WEBFrasera umpquaensis (Umpqua green gentian) is a tall, tap-rooted perennial plant that is endemic to Oregon and northern California. Although there are populations of Umpqua …

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