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Rocky Mountain States, U.S.A.
(Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)
Entities for ecological restoration...
Including Volunteer opportunities for habitat restoration &
more...
Last update: October 2004
Please send updates to the email or postal address at the bottom of this
page
COLORADO
Central Rockies Chapter of the Society for Ecological
Restoration
P.O. Box 17644, Boulder, Colorado 80308-0644 USA
Web:
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cerser/
"To foster ecological restoration awareness, understanding, and
activities among a broad spectrum of participants."
Colorado Native Plant Society
P.O. Box 200, Fort Collins, CO 80522
Phone: See web page for multiple phone contacts
Web: http://www.conps.org
"...dedicated to the appreciation and conservation of Colorado native
flora and habitats. Various programs concern rare plants of the state and
appropriate uses of native plants in landscaping and rehabilitation. CONPS
strives to educate its members, the public and the legislative community
about the state's vital native plants and plant communities."
Activities include education, research and recreational
activities.
Colorado Natural Diversity Information Source (NDIS)
"A source of information for wildlife, habitat, natural communities and
plants in Colorado".
Email:
ndisadmin@nrel.colostate.edu
Web:
http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/
The Colorado Riparian Association
web:
http://www.coloradoriparian.org/index.shtml
Colorado Weed Management Association (CWMA)
"An organization dedicated to preserving Colorado's natural
resources"
PO Box 1910
Granby, CO 80446-1910
Phone: (970) 887-1228 Monday - Friday between 8am and 5pm Colorado
time
Email:
cwma@rkymtnhi.com
Web:
http://www.cwma.org/
MONTANA
Montana Native Plant Society - Multiple chapters throughout
state
PO Box 8783, Missoula, MT 59807
Phone: see web page for multiple phone contacts
Web:
http://www.umt.edu/mnps/
"The goals of the Montana Native Plant Society are to preserve, conserve,
and study the native plants and plant communities of Montana, and to educate
the public to the values of our native flora." Activities include
education, research, sales, speakers, trips and publications.
Bitterroot Restoration, Inc.
Contact: Len Ballek, Vice President Sales & Marketing
445 Quast Lane, Corvallis, MT 59828-9406
Phone: (406) 961-4991 Fax: (406) 961-4626
Email:
sales@bitterrootrestoration.com
"We follow the world's oldest blueprint: nature. We have been pioneering
scientifically-based ecological restoration since 1986. We have experience
managing large, complex projects such as Superfund sites, National Parks,
mining operations, high altitude scenic highways, wetlands, and riparian
areas. Our two native plant nurseries are located in Corvallis, MT and Lincoln,
CA."
Center for Invasive Plant Management
"promoting ecologically sound management of invasive plants in the
West..."
Web:
www.weedcenter.org
UTAH
Utah Native Plant Society
PO Box 520041
Salt Lake City, UT 84152
(See web page for phone contacts)
Email: unps@unps.org Web:
http://www.unps.org/
"dedicated to the understanding, preservation, enjoyment, and responsible
use of Utah native plants. Our goal is to foster public recognition of the
spectacularly diverse flora of the state--a natural treasure to be valued
and respected."
WYOMING
Wyoming Native Plant Society
1604 Grand Avenue, Laramie, WY 82070
Web:
http://www.rmh.uwyo.edu/wnps.html
"...dedicated to the conservation and appreciation of the state's native
flora through education. "
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