Events

An introduction to the Target Plant Concept
Webinar brief. This webinar focuses on the Target Plant Concept, which incorporates five variables: Objectives and constraints Limiting factors on the outplanting site Stock type Source of plant material Outplanting and…

Southwest Idaho native seed collection, use, and plant material development
This webinar discusses the Upper Snake Sagebrush Seed Collection Contract and Shoshone Native Plant Material Development, which is important to the production of local native seed and rehabilitation treatment resiliency…

Selection of genetically appropriate plant materials for increase
This webinar presented by Holly Prendeville, Research Geneticist, USFS PNW, explains provisional and empirical seed zones using and discussing tools available that allow us to use seed zones to select…

Producing native plant materials for restoration: 10 rules to collect and maintain genetic diversity
In this webinar, Andrea Kramer, Conservation Scientist with the Chicago Botanic Garden, describes each potential production step where genetic diversity can be lost and outline 10 rules to assist in the collection and production of native plant material for restoration, providing justification for, and examples of why, each rule is important. Webinar recording

Verification of sagebrush subspecies from seed samples and finding the right place for successful restoration
In this webinar, Bryce Richardson, Research Geneticist, USFS RMRS, discusses the climatic considerations for sagebrush subspecies and what native plants could potentially fill the void left by sagebrush in the upcoming decades as parts of the Great Basin transition to Mojave desert. He also discusses how understanding the subspecies composition of seed used in restoration…

Developing a common science framework for the integrated rangeland fire strategy and mitigation strategies
Access presentation This presentation was used to guide the Secretarial Order 3336 work session on Feb. 26, 2016 during the Sagebrush Ecosystem Conservation: All Hands, All Lands Conference. The session agenda included:…

The incredible diversity of sagebrush chemistry and its potential value in restoration
Webinar brief. Sagebrushes are champion chemists and famous for their abundant and complex volatile bouquets. The chemical make-up of sagebrushes plays important roles in plant fitness and survival and is an unseen but fundamental component of sagebrush habitats. In this webinar, Justin Runyon, Research Entomologist, USFS RMRS, discusses the diversity, distribution, possible functions, and potential…

Pollinator-friendly forbs to seed for the sagebrush-steppe
Webinar brief. In this webinar, James H. Cane with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect Research Unit at the Utah State University, provides a brief review of bee life histories and identifies common native forbs of the Great Basin…

Restoring shrub-steppe after wildfire: Shrub planting as a viable tool in rehabilitation
Webinar brief. In this webinar, Heidi Newsome, Wildlife Biologist, USFWS, Hanford Reach National Monument, discusses the performance (survival, health) and economic costs of using seedling planting as a method to rehabilitate habitat impacted by wildfire. Webinar recording

Seeking consensus in post-fire management: The Canyon Creek example
Watch video. This video produced by the NW Fire Science Consortium, shows how collaborative efforts are not only working to help find consensus on addressing large landscape-level restoration, but also in…