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Photo of Applegate Partnership and Watershed Council

Biographical Info

The Applegate Partnership & Watershed Council is a community-based non-profit organization whose mission is “to promote ecosystem health across the Applegate watershed through stewardship, education and restoration carried out in partnership with landowners, agencies and other interested parties while contributing to local economic and community well-being.”

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Cooperate with the RNPP to produce and distribute plant materials.

 

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Photo of Friends of Cascade Siskiyou National Monument
Website: Friends of CSNM

Biographical Info

Friends of the CSNM supports protection, restoration and conservation of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument through service, advocacy and education.

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Photo of Friends of Wagner Creek

Biographical Info

Friends of Wagner Creek is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting clean water and a healthy riparian zone for Wagner Creek in Talent, Oregon. We hold regular volunteer events to plant native plants and remove invasives, clean up the creek and educate the public about the value of functioning ecosystems in our urban areas.

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Photo of Lomakatsi Restoration Project
Website: Lomakatsi Restoration Project

Biographical Info

Lomakatsi provides expertise and capacity in project development, planning, management, fine-scale ecological treatment design, monitoring, and implementation for ecosystem restoration projects. We integrate restoration practice with science delivery, education and workforce training. Lomakatsi coordinates closely with multiple funding partners and manages a diverse workforce in complex social settings supported by critical community outreach.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands we manage. Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Host RNPP events case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands we manage.
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Photo of Native Plant Society of Southern Oregon

Biographical Info

The Siskiyou Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon, based in Southwest Oregon, promotes native plant education and advocates for native plant communities and rare and endemic plants.

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Photo of Pollinator Project Rogue Valley

Biographical Info

We inspire, connect, and educate people and communities to create and support pesticide-free pollinator habitats full of native plants, providing pollinator corridors between private properties, public spaces, wetlands, and wildlands throughout the Rogue Valley and beyond.

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Photo of Rogue Basin Partnership
Website: Rogue Basin Partnership

Biographical Info

Rogue Basin Partnership (RBP) aims to empower integrated landscape-scale restoration across the ecologically unique 3.3 million acre Rogue River Basin.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Serve as a fiscal Agent.
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Photo of Selberg Institute
Website: Selberg Institute

Biographical Info

The Selberg Institute was founded in January 2015 in honor of Charles A. Selberg, a great teacher, mentor, artist, fencing master, and environmentalist.

Our mission is to help conserve the unique ecosystems of the greater Cascade-Siskiyou landscape for the benefit of all, through land stewardship, advocacy, education, and scientific research. To fulfill those objectives, we will independently initiate, as well as support ongoing efforts in, scientific research, public awareness, community engagement, land acquisition and stewardship. We do this in order to promote and restore the extraordinarily diverse, yet sensitive, and increasingly threatened, ecosystems within the greater Klamath-Siskiyou and Southern Cascade Region.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the Selberg Institute. 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 Selberg Institute at the Sampson Creek Preserve Facility.
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Photo of Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

Biographical Info

Our work is complex, but our mission is simple: to protect and enhance precious land in the Rogue River region to benefit our human and natural communities.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands we manage. Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Host RNPP events case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands we manage.

 

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Photo of Southern Oregon Seed Growers Association

Biographical Info

SOSGA is a nonprofit association of Southern Oregon seed growers, and interested farmers and home gardeners.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by the Southern Oregon Seed Growers Association.
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Photo of The Freshwater Trust

Biographical Info

The mission of The Freshwater Trust is to preserve and restore freshwater ecosystems.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Cooperate with RNPP to produce and distribute plant materials.
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Photo of The Nature Conservancy in Oregon

Biographical Info

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters upon which all life depends, and for nearly 60 years, we’ve been working in Oregon to do just that. We’re bringing people together to solve the biggest conservation challenges of our time by transforming policy, inspiring communities to take action, protecting vital habitats and natural resources and improving livelihoods.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by The Nature Conservancy in Oregon. 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 Nature Conservancy in Oregon.
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Photo of The Understory Initiative

Biographical Info

The Understory Initiative aims to build a collaborative native seed farm while facilitating partnerships for the planning and implementation of restoration actions in herbaceous plant communities.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity. Provide capacity building and grant-writing services.
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Photo of Tikkun Olam Research and Teaching Farm

Biographical Info

  • MOU Participant:
    Role: To allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands you manage., Promote and utilize RNPP resources and serve in an advisory capacity., Host RNPP events case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands you manage., Propigate and research pollinator and riparian restoration species
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Photo of Vesper Meadow Restoration and Education
Website: Vesper Meadow

Biographical Info

Inspiring a culture of land stewardship and nature connection. We are strengthening local networks through community engagement in science, restoration, wild food cultivation, and nature-inspired art.

  • MOU PARTICIPANT
    Role: Allow for seed/plant collection case-by-case and permitted as necessary on lands managed by Vesper Meadow Restoration and Education. 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 Vesper Meadow Restoration and Education.
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