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Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery : integrating research, training, and outreach for the propagation of native and culturally significant plant species in Northeastern British Columbia Keefer, M.E.; Owens, N.; Marshall, C.; Mellott, C.R.
Abstract
The newly incorporated Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery, a joint venture of the Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations, was created to meet a growing demand for native plant species for use in reclamation in the Peace River region of British Columbia. Associated with this new native plant nursery is the development of a number of programs that support successful nursery operations as well as the use of native plants in reclamation work in the region. Collaborative research involving First Nations and industry partners aids in the identification of a wide range of culturally significant and ecologically appropriate native plant species for propagation. Training programs in native plant horticulture support the creation of a skilled and knowledgeable workforce. A proposed native plant reclamation guidebook will contribute to successful installation of native plant species at reclamation sites. In this paper we describe the creation of the Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery and discuss how the associated research and training programs as well as the creation of reclamation guidelines support the overarching goal of the nursery to promote the use of native plant species in reclamation in Northeastern British Columbia.
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Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery : integrating research, training, and outreach for the propagation of native and culturally significant plant species in Northeastern British Columbia
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2013
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The newly incorporated Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery, a joint venture of the Saulteau First Nations
and West Moberly First Nations, was created to meet a growing demand for native plant species for use in
reclamation in the Peace River region of British Columbia. Associated with this new native plant nursery
is the development of a number of programs that support successful nursery operations as well as the use
of native plants in reclamation work in the region. Collaborative research involving First Nations and
industry partners aids in the identification of a wide range of culturally significant and ecologically
appropriate native plant species for propagation. Training programs in native plant horticulture support
the creation of a skilled and knowledgeable workforce. A proposed native plant reclamation guidebook
will contribute to successful installation of native plant species at reclamation sites. In this paper we
describe the creation of the Twin Sisters Native Plant Nursery and discuss how the associated research
and training programs as well as the creation of reclamation guidelines support the overarching goal of
the nursery to promote the use of native plant species in reclamation in Northeastern British Columbia.
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eng
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2013-10-18
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0042647
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Unreviewed
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Other
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