conservation & research publications
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"Best Management Practices for Revegetation after Tamarisk Removal in the Upper Colorado River Basin"
This step-by-step manual is a resource for land managers seeking to restore desirable vegetation after removing non-native tamarisk trees, with special consideration of conditions and challenges of the Upper Colorado River Basin. It includes how to develop a restoration plan, assess sites for passive revegetation and conduct monitoring. The manual also lists extensive print and online resources and organizations, and much more. Included is a list of over 60 recommended plant species with cultivar names and extensive ecological information to aid the land manager in selection and planting.
Bound, printed copies can be ordered for $15 each (plus $6.00 for shipping).
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Download a copy of "A Manual for Developing Conservation Programs, Selections from the Applied Plant Conservation Training Program."
Bound, printed copies can be ordered for $18 each (plus $6.00 for shipping).
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Research, Herbaria and Records Department
720-865-3593; Fax: 720-865-3683
research@botanicgardens.org
Denver Botanic Gardens would like to thank the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) for their partnership in the creation of the APC Training Program and for funding the proceedings. We would also like to thank the Center for Plant Conservation, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, North Carolina Botanical Garden and the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens for helping to make these proceedings possible.





