Monarch Butterfly

Habitat Management Programs found near Thurston County, Washington

Habitat Restoration Program
Institute for Applied Ecology
The Habitat Restoration Program creates and manages habitat for plants and wildlife. Our goal is to restore Pacific Northwest habitats by conducting on-the-ground restoration, developing ecologically appropriate seed sources, cultivating partnerships that promote regional conservation, and advancing innovative and research-based restoration techniques.
Located in Corvallis, Oregon - about 165 miles away
Jeremiah R Pinto
Research Plant Physiologist, Tribal Nursery Specialist - USDA Forest Service: Reforestation, Nurseries, & Genetics Resources
Research Interests Forest and native plant nursery propagation, outplanting, and establishment including biophysical and physiological limitations and adaptations within each system.
Located in Moscow, Idaho - about 276 miles away
Monarchs In the Rough
Audubon International - Alison Davy
Monarchs in the Rough is a partnership between Audubon International and Environmental Defense Fund. The program connects and supports superintendents and other golf course staff as they plan, install, and manage habitat projects for the monarch butterfly on their courses.
Located in Troy, New York - about 2389 miles away
Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program
Dan Pomerenk
The Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program (WAC 222-23) is available to eligible Washington state landowners who would like to sell a permanent forestland conservation easement to the state.
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