Vegetation Inventory Project


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To better understand the native, non-native and restored plant community dynamics at WHMI the NPS Vegetation Inventory Program (NVIP) funded a vegetation inventory and mapping project in 2006 as part of the larger Upper Columbia Basin Inventory and Monitoring Network (UCBN) network-wide inventory program. The authors' detail the findings of the Vegetation Inventory Project at Whitman Mission National Historic Site










Vegetation Inventory Project


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Vegetation Inventory Project


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Vegetation Inventory Project


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Vegetation Inventory Project


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Vegetation Inventory Project


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Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve (CRMO) encompasses approximately 753,222 acres in south central Idaho. CRMO is located approximately 84 miles west of Idaho Falls, ID and 90 miles northeast from Twin Falls, ID. This unique unit of the National Park Service (NPS) includes volcanic cones, craters, lava flows, and kipukas characteristic of the Great Rift on the broad Eastern Snake River Plain. The park is cooperatively managed by the NPS and Bureau of Land Management and consists of three main lava flows, the Craters of the Moon, Kings Bowl and Wapi lava fields. This unique, moon-like, terrain supports approximately 701 species of vascular plants and includes examples of native plant communities common to cinder fields and lava beds. To better understand the distribution of the plant assemblages located at CRMO, the NPS Vegetation Mapping Program funded an effort, beginning in 2006, to map the vegetation at CRMO. The Upper Columbia Basin's Inventory and Monitoring Network (UCBN) coordinated the vegetation inventory effort.




Vegetation Inventory Project Report


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Vegetation Inventory Project Nez Perce National Historical Park


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Nez Perce National Historical Park (NEPE) includes multiple sites across parts of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington in the northwestern U.S. Of the many individual NEPE sites only seven support significant vegetation/wildlife habitat resources and are managed by the National Park Service.