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Endangered Species Recovery

IAE partners with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and other agencies and organizations to improve the viability of a variety of threatened and endangered species.   Some of the organisms we are working with are listed below.  Or activities include applied research as well as large scale reintroductions to the wild.  Click on each to see more about our activities to recover these species from their imperiled conditions.

 

Golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta)

Nelson's checkermallow (Sidalcea nelsoniana)

Willamette daisy (Erigeron decumbens)

Kincaid's lupine (Lupinus oreganus)

Bradshaw's desert parsley (Lomatium bradshawii)

Cook's desert parsley (Lomatium cookii)

Fender's blue butterfly

Taylor's checkerspot butterfly

 

 

Overheard

The mission of the Institute for Applied Ecology is to conserve native ecosystems through restoration, research and education.

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