Seed Collection Species Identification Field Cards (2022 – 2024)
SBS designed a set of native plant species identification cards to be used by Region 6 Forest Service field personnel.
SBS designed a set of native plant species identification cards to be used by Region 6 Forest Service field personnel.
SBS has teamed with Vollmar Natural Lands Consulting to conduct vegetation classification sampling in the 4 million acre Southern Cascade Ecoregion Zone of Northern California.
SBS contracted with GeomorphIS and the National Park Service’s Inventory and Monitoring Network to design and conduct an ecological study to research the effects of recreational visitor use on communities of lichens and bryophytes at four high-use areas across the National Park.
Since 1988, SBS botanists have conducted hundreds of small to large scale botanical surveys for Threatened and Endangered, BLM/Forest Service Sensitive, ONHP target species, and noxious weeds in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California.
SBS ecologists conducted drone supported surveys to map invasive reed canary grass in the 900 acre Big Marsh wetland in the Deschutes National Forest of central Oregon.
SBS ecologists have been conducting long term rangeland monitoring plots for decades in botanically complex areas throughout the Siskiyou and Cascade Mountains.
SBS botanists designed a lichen inventory in relation to visitor use and environmental conditions at caves in the Lava Beds National Monument.
SBS managed and conducted botanical and biological surveys for a proposed 230-mile LNG utility pipeline corridor from Coos Bay to Klamath County, Oregon.
SBS restoration ecologists were the lead native vegetation design team in a multi-party team headed by Applied EarthWorks, Inc.
SBS staff designed a management plan to create enhanced mudflat habitat for shorebirds at a waste water lagoon system in Jackson County, Oregon.