An ArcGIS Online (AGOL) page containing historical and predictive maps developed by James Hatten of the USGS for the southwestern willow flycatcher habitat across the southwestern United States. The model outputs a range of probabilities for suitable and less suitable habitat in 20% probability classes. This project shows that the satellite model adequately predicts flycatcher habitat rangewide, but it lacks the ability to predict which patches will be occupied in a given year.
Floodplain Reunification-The River Restoration Frontier
Janine Castro
1US Fish and Wildlife Service, Vancouver, WA, USA
How Rivers and Floodplains Work-and How They Work Together
Colin Thorne1
1Wolf Water Resources
Hydrologic and Geomorphic Effects on Riparian Plant Species Occurrence and Encroachment: Remote Sensing of 360km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
Laura Durning1, Joel Sankey2, Charles Yackulic3, Paul Grams4, Bradley Butterfield5, Temuulen Sankey6
A Tale of Two Rivers: The Role of Different Drought-Like Conditions in Promoting Vegetation Encroachment on the Lower Dolores River
Developing Career Pathways through Restoration Work
Briget Eastep1
1Intergovernmental Internship Cooperative, Cedar City, UT; eastep@suu.edu
Restoring the Land, Restoring Ourselves: Utilizing Landscape Restoration as a Method to Reconnect Indigenous Young People to the Natural World, their Cultures, and Career Pathways
Chas Robles1
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Colorado Youth Corps and the Colorado Water Conservation Board
Erik Skeie1
1Colorado Water Conservation Board, Denver, CO; erik.skeie@state.co.us
Conservation Corps and Riparian Restoration: Where We Came From
Sean Damitz1
1Utah Conservation Corps, Denver, CO, USA
The Practice of Collaborative Conservation and Getting Stuff Done on the Ground
Todd Graham1
1Ranch Advisory Partners, Manhattan, MT, USA; tgraham
Navajo River Improvement Project
Jerry Archuleta1
1Natural Resource Conservation Service
A Decade of Restoration on the Verde River
Tracy J Stephens1, Elaine Nichols1, Dr.
The Lower Gila River Collaborative: Lessons from a Diverse Multi-Stakeholder Partnership to Bring Back the Lower Gila River
Kelly Wolff1, Spencer Bolen2, Mark Briggs3, Woodrow Crubmo4, Robert Lamoureux4, Melissa A McCann5, Theresa Pinto2
River Corridor Collaborations-Planning and Implementing Cross-Jurisdictional River Planning and Management
Joel Sholtes1, Catherine Ventling2, Hannah Holme3, Rusty Lloyd4, Kristen Jesperson4
How to Be Prepared When Purchasing Native Plants
Rebecca Wright1, Ty Blacker1
1North Fork Native Plants, Rexburg, ID, USA; rebe
Introducing Populus: A Tool for Selecting Fremont Cottonwood Candidate Trees for Restoration Using Ecological Research Findings
Sean Mahoney1, Jacklyn PM Corbin2,3, Catherine A Gehring2,3, Thomas G Whitham2,3
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Great Basin Reseach Center and Seed Warehouse: Providing Seed for Restoration and Beyond
Kevin Gunnell1
1Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Great Basin Research Center and Seed Warehouse,
It Starts with a Seed: Growing Capacity for Regional Native Plant Materials through the Southwest Seed Partnership
Ashlee Wolf1, Maria Mullins1, Melanie Gisler1
1Insti
Obtaining Plants and Seeds for Restoration Practitioners
Kara Barron1, Steve Plath1
1 Gila Watershed Partnership, Safford, Arizona, USA; kara@gwpa
Climate Change's Cycle of Disaster in Arid West Impacts Watersheds for Multiple Years
Paula Stepp1