[PCA] USFWS: Using local seeds to save the sage

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Wed Jun 24 13:54:59 CDT 2020


 The idea of using local, native seeds in restoration is taking off, just like the wildfires they are designed to follow, as ecologists and botanists from the USFWS, The Nature Conservancy, University of Nevada, Reno and the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada,  embark on research to test the use of these seeds in helping burned areas recover and become resilient. Find out how it's working here: https://www.fws.gov/cno/newsroom/Featured/2020/Using_Local_Seeds/


If you share these posts/resources, feel free to utilize this text and please tag your posts with the following hashtags.  This is very helpful as it gives us a way to track and understand which are generating the most attention, overall helping our collective efforts: #SageWest #SagebrushCountry #RangelandFire #InvasiveWeeds #350Species



The campaign is scheduled to run throughout May and June. Your participation is completely voluntary and we appreciate any shares and forwards of these products to help expand SageWest’s reach about this growing threat to sagebrush country.



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