Conserving Biodiversity in a Changing World: A View from Northwestern North America Conference Schedule

Day 1 - March 13th 8:00 - 8:45 AM REGISTRATION (NHS Hall lobby) 9:00 - 9:10 AM Welcome: Dr. Sarah Reichard (NHS Hall) 9:15 - 10:00 AM Plenary Session 1: Dr. Peter Raven (NHS Hall) 10:00 - 10:25 AM Break (Botanic Gardens Commons) NHS Hall Douglas Classroom Issacson Classroom Morning: Session A/B Session E1 Session G1 Climate Change: Observed and Predicted Recovery of Rare Species and the Strategies for Implementing Effects on and Plant Communities Restoration of their Habitat Conservation: Partnerships, Outreach, and 10:25 - 11:50 AM Moderated by: Matt Carlson Moderated by: Sarah Reichard Public Engagement Moderated by: Jenifer Penny 10:30 - 10:50 AM Arctic and Boreal Plants Decline at the A Decade of Restoring Golden Paintbrush sarmentosum (Pale Blue-Eyed Southern Margin of their Range in Montana - (Castilleja levisecta ) in : Where Grass) Conservation Strategy and P. Lesica are We, and What Have We Learned? - Agreement - A. Ruchty P. Dunwiddie 10:50 - 11:10 AM Testing the Limits: Effects of Climate and Welcome Back: Reintroduction of Golden Understanding the Relationship Between Competition on Distributions in Mount Paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta ) to - the Nisqually Tribe and Plants of Mount Rainier National Park - A.K. Ettinger T. Thomas Rainier National Park - D. Hooper

11:10 - 11:30 AM Spatial Heterogeneity in Ecologically Relevant Investigating the Role of Host Plants in Tanoak Refuge: Intervention for a Climate Varibles at Coarse and Fine Scales - Recovering Golden Paintbrush (Castilleja Threatened Traditional Food Plant - K. Ford levisecta ) - E. Delvin F. Bowcutt 11:30 - 11:50 AM Modeling the Diversity of Rare and Endemic Ecological Drivers of Seedling Establishment Kincaid's Lupine (Lupinus oreganus ) on Plants at the Landscape Scale in Denali and Survival of Endangered Prairie Plants - Boistfort Prairie: A Conservation Success National Park: Implications of Climate Change K. Jones Story - J. Arnett for this Unique Natural Heritage - C. Roland

11:50 - 1:05 PM Lunch (Botanic Garden Commons)

Page 1 Day 1- March 13th NHS Hall Douglas Classroom Issacson Classroom Afternoon: Session D1 Session H1 Session G2 Disturbance Ecology and Plant Conservation , ecology, and population Strategies for Implementing Conservation: Moderated by: Mark Mousseaux dynamics of rare and endangered plants Partnerships, Outreach, and Public 1:05 - 2:50 PM Moderated by: Mary Stensvold Engagement Moderated by: Peter Dunwiddie 1:10 - 1:30 PM Biocultural Diversity: The Relationship Endemism in Northwestern Monitoring Plant Biodiversity Through Between Cultural Complexity and Ecological North America: Mapping Regional Endemics Citizen Science: A Tool to Complement Diversity on the Northwest Coast of North and Detecting Hotspots with a Traditional Scientific Inquiry - America - J. LeCompte-Mastenbrook Biogeographical and Conservation Context - W. Gibble C. Bjork 1:30 - 1:50 PM Indigenous Landscape Management, Recent Modeling Ecological Niches of Two Closely The New Native Seed Network - Government Policy, and Restoration Efforts in Related Utah Endemic Plants: U.S. Federally R. Fiegener Mountainous Landscapes in Washington and Threatened Townsendia aprica and Its Close Sichuan - S. Rigdon Congener, T. Jonesii var. luta (Asteraceae) - C. Lee 1:50 - 2:10 PM Ecology and Human Use of Montane Rare Plants in Uncommon Ecosystems: Don't Believe that Database! Potential Meadows: Connecting the Conservation of Informal Fen Studies on Five PNW National Problems with the Use of Digital Herbarium Cultural Landscapes in Sichuan, China and Forests - R. Dewey Records in Plant Conservation - L. Jennings Northwestern North America - L. Urgenson 2:10 - 2:30 PM Using Prescribed Fire and Glyphosate to An Interacency Work Group Approach to "From Salmonberry to Sagebrush" - Manage the Invasion of Native Prairie by Conserving the Rare Fungal Species Engaging the Public in Native Plant Indigenous Trees, Shrubs, and the Exotic Bridgeoporus nobilissimus - K. Van Norman Curricula - S. Moore Invasive Grass, Smooth Bromus (Bromus inermis ), in Saskatchewan, Canada - R. Wright 2:30 - 2:50 PM Plant Diversity and Effects of Harvesting on Lessons Learned About Practicable Rare Plant Rare Plant Rescue: Conserving Rare Plant Riparian Reserves in Forested Landscapes - Monitoring - J. Arnett Populations Through Voluntary (Talk Cancelled) Stewardship - S. Vinge

2:50 - 3:25 PM Break (Botanic Gardens Commons)

Page 2 Day 1- March 13th NHS Hall Douglas Classroom Issacson Classroom Late Afternoon Session F1 Session E2 3:25Sessions: - 4:50 PM Reintroduction in a Changing World: How Recovery of Rare Species and the Well is it Working and, How Can it be Done Restoration of their Habitat Better, and Under What Circumstances is it Moderated by: Ted Thomas Appropriate or Not? Moderated by: Joe Arnett 3:30 - 3:50 PM Is Managed Relocation of Rare Plants Another The Status of Recovery Planning for Federally Pathway for Biological Invasions? - S. Reichard Listed Plant Species in Canada - J. Whitton

3:50 - 4:10 PM The Value and Propriety of Reintroduction as a Recovering Species on the Edge: Garry Oak Conservation Tool - E. Guerrant and Associated Ecosystems in Canada - K. Martell 4:10 - 4:30 PM Spatial and Temporal Variation in Plant Risk tolerance and Rare Plant Conservation in Establishment - J. Bakker Pacific Canada - M. Fairbarns

4:30 - 4: 50 PM Staged-Scale Restoration: A Systematic Determining the Most Efficient and Effective Approach for Improving Restoration Large-Scale Native Seeding Techniques to Effectiveness - P. Dunwiddie Restore Native Species to Degraded Prairies - S. Hamman

5:00 - 7:00 PM Social (Botanic Gardens Commons) 5:30 - 6:30 PM Poster Presentations (Merrill Hall and Commons)/ Botanical Art Exhibit (Miller Library) End of Day 1

Page 3 Day 2- March 14th 8:00- 8:45 AM REGISTRATION (NHS Hall lobby) 9:00 - 9:10 AM Welcome Back: Dr. Sarah Reichard (NHS Hall) 9:15 - 10:00 AM Plenary Session 2: Dr. Joshua Lawler (NHS Hall) 10:00 - 10:20 AM Break (Botanic Gardens Commons) NHS Hall Douglas Classroom Issacson Classroom Morning: Session B Session H2 Session F2 Climate Change: Predicted Effects on Plants Taxonomy, ecology, and population Reintroduction in a Changing World: How and Plant Communities dynamics of rare and endangered plants Well is it Working and, How Can it be 10:25 - 11:50 AM Moderated by: Peter Lesica Moderated by: Kelli Van Norman Done Better, and Under What Circumstances is it Appropriate or Not? Moderated by: Ed Guerrant 10:30 - 10:50 AM Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity in the Competition, Seed Predation and Predicted The Role of Reintroduction in the Recovery San Francisco Bay Area: Models, Monitoring Affects of Climate Change Influence the of Fritillaria gentneri : Current Successes and the Management/Research Interface - Survival of a Rare Plant Species in Eastern and Future Directions - D. Ackerly Washington: What are the Management K. Amsberry Options? - J.K. Combs 10:50 - 11:10 AM Lilies at the Limit: A Story of Range Limits, Decline and Persistence of Persistensepal Experimental Reintroduction of Pink Sand- Pollen Limitation, and Conservation in a Yellowcress (Rorippa columbiae ) in Reminant verbena to Vancouver Island - Changing World - E. Theobald Free-Flowing Segments of the Columbia River M. Fairbarns in Washington - D. Salstrom

11:10 - 11:30 AM Rare Vascular Plant Distribution in Alaska: Population viability, trends, and demography Rarity, Reintroduction, and Dynamic Evaluating Patterns of Habitat Suitability in the in Cypripedium fasciculatum in Southern Environments: Case Studies in Northwest Face of Climate Change - M. Carlson Oregon - A.S. Thorpe Camassia and Silene - S. Kephart 11:30 - 11:50 AM Forecasting the Effects of Climate Change on A Molecular Analysis of Hackelia venusta Restoring Biodiversity in the Shrub-steppe Rare Plant Populations - I.A. Pfingston (Boraginaceae) and Related Taxa - and Strategies to Increase Regulatory B. Wendling Recognition of Tribally Significant Species - S. Link 11:50 - 1:05 PM Lunch (Botanic Garden Commons)

Page 4 Day 2- March 14th NHS Hall Douglas Classroom Issacson Classroom Afternoon: Session C Session D2 Climate Change: Adapting Management Disturbance Ecology and Plant Conservation Strategies to Observed and Predicted Effects Moderated by: Matt Fairbarns 1:05 - 2:50 PM Moderated by: Regina Rochefort

1:10 - 1:30 PM Integrating Prairie Habitat Components into There Goes the Neighborhood: Invaded Floral Trails Crossing Urban Environments to Assist Neighborhoods Affect Foraging by Multiple Dispersal - E. Stewart Pollinators to Influence Success in Native Plants - S. Waters 1:30 - 1:50 PM Generalized Provisional Seed Zones for Native Rare Plants Colonize Disturbed Habitat at Plants - A. Bower Rocky Point, British Columbia - J. Miskelly 1:50 - 2:10 PM Patterns of Rarity in Alaska Lichens: How Early Effects of White Pine Blister Rust Vulnerable Are These Species to Predicted (Cronartium ribicola ) on White Pines in Changes in Climate? - B. Heitz Arizona and New Mexico - C. Looney 2:10 - 2:30 PM Genetic Considerations for Plant Material Managing Hydrology for Native Wetland Policies in the Context of Climate Change: A Plants - E. Stewart Forest Service Perspective - M. Horning

2:30 - 2:50 PM Shifting Paradigms: Results of an International Shady Species Diversity - Development of Survey of Restoration and Climate Change - Resilient Workhorse Seed Mixes for T. Kaye Understory Restoration Projects - (Talk Cancelled)

2:50 - 3:20 PM Break (Botanic Gardens Commons) 3:10 - 4:00 PM Conference Close: Synthesis and Next Steps Facilitated Discussion (NHS Hall) End of Day 2

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