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Workshop proceedings: research and management in whitebark pine ecosystems

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Abstract

The purpose of this workshop is to exchange information on on-going and soon-to-be-initiated whitebark pine research and management projects. By doing so we hope to encourage future work on this valuable species. We also hope to promote the use of consistent methods for evaluation and investigation of whitebark pine, and to provide avenues of collaboration.


Speakers will present information on a variety of topics related to whitebark pine management and research. Featured presentation topics include anthropomorphic utilization of whitepark pine forests, whitebark pine natural regeneration, blister rust and the decline of whitebark pine, blister rust resistance studies, ecological mapping of the species, restoration and management projects, and survey/monitoring techniques. Information gained from these presentations may hopefully be used in the planning of future projects for the conservation of whitebark pine.

Publication type Book
Publication Subtype Conference publication
Title Workshop proceedings: research and management in whitebark pine ecosystems
Year Published 1994
Language English
Publisher USDI, National Biological Survey, Glacier Field Station
Publisher location Fort Collins, CO
Description 147 p.
Larger Work Title Workshop proceedings: Research and management in whitebark pine ecosystems
Conference Title Workshop proceedings: Research and management in whitebark pine ecosystems
Conference Location Glacier National Park, MT
Conference Date 1994-05-03T00:00:00
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