Fremont-Winema National Forests Title text here 2011 Native Material Accomplishments

A contract was awarded and funds obligated: • 1,192 lbs. of excess elymoides seed (delivered) • 600 lbs. of cespitosa • 500 lbs. of idahoensis • 500 lbs. of Poa secunda

Over 81 lbs. of seed from four native grasses were collected with help from Integral Youth Services. • 36.0 lbs. , uncleaned • 3.0 lbs. , uncleaned • 9.5 lbs. Poa secunda uncleaned • 32.5 lbs Pseudoroegneria spicata, uncleaned Figure 1: Klamath Integral Youth Services crew collecting Deschampsia cespitosa.

Collections were also made for the following species of unknown weight on the eastside: Deschampsia cespitosa, Elymus elymoides, and . Expenditures: $ 75,400 Total $ 24,000 (NFN3) All lots above will be multiplied on seed production contracts. $ 6,000 (NFWF) $ 3,000 (NFXF) $ 42,400 (SRS2) Partnership funding was used to produce and deliver: Partners/Contractors/Coop: Integral Youth • 3,900 hardwood seedlings of 7 different species (Fall 2010) Services, REACH Inc., USFWS, Clearwater • 1,000 sedge plugs (Fall 2010) Native Nursery, Benson Farms, Karma’s Forest Nursery, Clarno Stool Beds. • 5,000 hardwood seedlings and sedge plugs (to be split between Fall 2011 and 2012) Contacts: Amy Markus 541-947-6256 Tom Gorman 541-883-6794 • 312 lbs. of Poa secunda

Figure 2: Force Account Crews collecting Elymus glaucus. REACH, Inc. assisted in planting riparian shrubs and spreading native grass seed on 1 mile of the Fourmile Creek Restoration Project.

Forest supplied the Ruby Pipeline project with 3,216 lbs of native grass seed. A large portion of the 18 mile pipeline was reseeded in Fall 2010. The remainder will be seeded during the Fall of 2011.

Funds were also used to: locate and map new source populations; test, clean, and store native seeds; and develop and administer contracts and agreements.