Year:
2009
Publication type:
Miscellaneous Publication
Primary Station(s):
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Source:
Boise, ID: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Grassland, Desert and Shrubland Research Program. 170 p.
Description
The Interagency Native Plant Materials Development Program (USDI and USDA 2002), USDI Bureau of Land Management programs and policies, and the Great Basin Restoration Initiative encourage the use of native species for rangeland rehabilitation and restoration where feasible. This project was initiated to foster the development of native plant materials for use in the Great Basin and to provide information that will be useful to managers when making decisions about selecting appropriate plant materials for seedings. A second major objective is to provide the equipment and techniques required for reestablishing diverse native communities.
Citation
Shaw, Nancy; Pellant, Mike, eds. 2009. Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project FY08 Progress Report. Boise, ID: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Grassland, Desert and Shrubland Research Program. 170 p.