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    Growing the state endemic, Oregon semaphoregrass (Pleuropogon oregonus)Focus on a successful propagation and introduction program on Burns Paiute Tribal lands
    Stella M Copeland, Carter G Crouch, Brandon J Palmer, Erik P Hamerlynck, Lori L Ziegenhagen and Jordan Brown
    Native Plants Journal, March 2023, 24 (1) 62-71; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.24.1.62
    Stella M Copeland
    USDA Agricultural Research Service, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, 67826-A Hwy 205, Burns, OR 97720
    Roles: Research Ecologist
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    Carter G Crouch
    Burns Paiute Tribe Natural Resources Department, 100 Pasigo Street, Burns, OR 97720
    International Crane Foundation, 1919 Hwy 35 N, #610, Rockport, TX 78382
    Roles: Former Wildlife Program Manager, currently Director of Gulf Coast Programs
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    Brandon J Palmer
    Burns Paiute Tribe Natural Resources Department, 100 Pasigo Street, Burns, OR 97720
    Roles: Wildlife Program Manager
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    Erik P Hamerlynck
    USDA Agricultural Research Service, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, 67826-A Hwy 205, Burns, OR 97720
    Roles: Research Ecologist
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    Lori L Ziegenhagen
    USDA Agricultural Research Service, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, 67826-A Hwy 205, Burns, OR 97720
    Roles: Range Technician
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    Jordan Brown
    Oregon Department of Agriculture Native Plant, Conservation Program, 635 Capital Street NE, Salem, OR 97301
    Roles: Program Lead Conservation Biologist
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    Vital steps toward success of endangered plant reintroductions
    Thomas N Kaye
    Native Plants Journal, September 2008, 9 (3) 313-322; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2008.9.3.313
    Thomas N Kaye
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