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Using native plants in reclamation and revegetation in Alberta : results of a workshop hosted by Alberta Native Plant Council and Ducks Unlimited Canada / Cheryl Bradley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edmonton, AB : Alberta Native Plant Council and Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1994.Description: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cmOnline resources: Summary: The workshop brought together 38 researchers, producers, suppliers,users, regulators, consultants and advocates involved with the use of native plants in reclamation and revegetation primarily in Alberta, but also elsewhere in western Canada (Appendix 1). There were three objectives: to define and agree upon the key problems in using native plants in reclamation and revegetation; to identify and priorize options or opportunities for addressing the problems; and to determine practical next steps.

February 25, 1994

The workshop brought together 38 researchers, producers, suppliers,users, regulators, consultants and advocates involved with the use of native plants in reclamation and revegetation primarily in Alberta, but also elsewhere in western Canada (Appendix 1). There were three objectives: to define and agree upon the key problems in using native plants in reclamation and revegetation; to identify and priorize options or opportunities for addressing the problems; and to determine practical next steps.

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