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Wetland    Prairie    Restoration:   An   Online   Resource

Wetland prairie restoration is a complex and evolving pursuit.  This site is aimed at providing online access to over 10 years of field-tested methods and techniques developed by restoration professionals and scientists.

An in depth look at wetland prairie ecology, the landforms that govern them, and the Native People who fostered them.
Field-tested methods for restoring wetland prairies in the Pacific Northwest.
A virtual tour including detailed descriptions of many restored and remnant wetland prairie sites in Oregon.
Learn about past and present wetland prairie research findings in the Pacific Northwest.
A collection of videos aimed at wetland ecology, history, and restoration.
More information on wetland related topics including sources for native plant material.

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Environmental Protection Agency, City of Eugene, Center for Natural Lands Management, Environmental Leadership Program, Lane Council of Governments, & Institute for Applied Ecology

Wetland Prairie Guide (PDF)

Wetland Prairie Guide (PDF)

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This Wetland Prairie Restoration website was created by Kathryn Alexander, Kathy Fioretti and Jeff Kresse through the University of Oregon Environmental Leadership Program.

Funding to support this project was generously provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through a Wetland Program Development Grant. Matching funds and assistance were provided by the Institute for Applied Ecology, the City of Eugene, Lane Council of Governments and University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program.


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This page is managed by the Center for Natural Lands Management for the Cascadia Prairie Oak Partnership. All rights reserved.