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Welcome to the Rogue Native Plant Partnership Member Directory

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Photo of Forest Service, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest

Biographical Info

Located in southwestern Oregon and extending into California, the Forest ranges from the crest of the Cascades Mountains, west into the Siskiyou Mountains, and nearly to the Pacific Ocean. The Forest covers almost 1.8 million acres; portions of the Applegate and Illinois River drainage’s extend into northern California. The Rogue River drains over 75 percent of the Forest’s land area.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the USDA Forest Service. Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity.
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Photo of J. Herbert Stone Nursery – U.S. Forest Service

Biographical Info

Producer of Native Plant Materials for governmental agencies in the Pacific Northwest.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: To allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the USDA Forest Service. Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity.
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Photo of The Bureau of Land Management

Biographical Info

The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is situated at the crossroads of the Cascade, Klamath, and Siskiyou mountain ranges, and represents an outstanding ecological wonderland. This convergence of three geologically distinct mountain ranges has resulted in an area with unparalleled biological diversity and a tremendously varied landscape. The Monument was established in 2000 in recognition of its remarkable ecology and to protect its diverse range of biological, geological, aquatic, archeological, and historic resources.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Host RNPP events case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
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Photo of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Biographical Info

Working with you to conserve the natural resources of Oregon.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Serve on steering committee. Provide funding case-by-case and permitted as necessary through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program.
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