Pahove Chapter Carex Workshop 2009

Register now for the 2009 INPS Pahove Chapter Carex Workshop!
LAB: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19
FIELD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
Hosted by Jim Smith, PhD, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
Workshop details and registration form
The Carex Working Group consists of three Oregon botanists fascinated by sedges and other difficult-to-identify plant
groups. We came together in 1993 to map the distribution of Oregon’s sedges and incorporated in 2002. After years of
gathering data in the field and herbarium, we published The Atlas of Oregon Carex in 1999. We conduct surveys and
assessments for land management agencies and private industry.
We apply our botanical skills by:

  • Surveying for challenging plants such as sedges, willows, and rushes 
  • Teaching plant identification workshops for professional botanists 
  • Developing and applying methods to use vegetation to assess habitat (e.g., for sage grouse) 
  • Evaluating weed impacts on rare plant species 
  • Monitoring rare plant populations 
  • Developing ecosystem management plans 
  • Preparing plant lists for the Oregon Flora Project 
  • Monitoring invasive weeds 
  • Assessing riparian conditions

For more information, visit our website: http://carexworkinggroup.com/index.html
SPACE IS LIMITED
The 2009 Workshop is limited to the first 24 Paid Registrants!
REGISTRATION IS OPEN THROUGH July 31, 2009 or until filled.
SPONSORED BY BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY and IDAHO NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY, PAHOVE CHAPTER
For more information, contact Jim Smith at (208) 426-3551 or email jfsmith at boisestate dot edu