Title Text Herebernardino, & Inyo National Forests 2011 Accomplishments

Title Text Herebernardino, & Inyo National Forests 2011 Accomplishments

Ski Slope Native Plant Revegetation Study (Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Eldorado, Tahoe, San Title text hereBernardino, & Inyo National Forests 2011 Accomplishments Figure 1 (right): Hackelia This project was initiated to develop and test provisional velutina seedling seed mixes designed for revegetation and rehabilitation at Figure 2 (below): Post seed nine ski resorts located on six national forests in the monitoring at Heavenly Ski Resort Pacific Southwest Region. The goal of the project is to develop a native seed mix for each of the nine ski resorts that will perform as well or better at establishing vegetative cover and reducing erosion than the current non-native erosion control mixes used at ski resorts. 2011 Accomplishments include: • Seeded 45 plots (15 replicates) during the Fall of 2010; • Seeded 15 plots (5 replicates) in the Fall of 2011 (Note: these activities at Kirkwood, Sierra at Tahoe, and a replicate at Heavenly Ski Resort were delayed from 2010 to 2011 due to early snow. • Established one plot at Kirkwood and one plot at Sierra at Tahoe. Year Awarded: FY2011 • Completed first year post seeding monitoring at 45 plots Project completion: FY2014 and entered post monitoring data; Report number: 3 of 6 • Entered remaining baseline data and collected Expenditures (FY2009): $68,000 additional baseline information for 60 plots; Expenditures (FY2010): $28,900 Expenditures (FY2011): $37,000 • Collected 13 soil samples from amended plots for soil Funding to date: $133,000 analysis (organic matter, potassium, magnesium, calcium, sodium, sulfate-sulfur, soil pH, cation exchange Partners/Contractors/Coop: Ski Resorts (Sierra at Tahoe, capacity, and soil texture); and Kirkwood, Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Bear Mountain, Snow Summit, Snow Valley. Heavenly Ski • Continued collaboration with Jennifer Burt, AECOM, Resort, Mount Rose (R4); AECOM, University of California, previously UC Davis, for continued project development Davis,. R4’s Humboldt-Toiyabe NF, UC Berkley Botanical and implementation. Garden, R5’s Placerville Nursery, Integrated Environmental Ski Resort Contributions: Personnel time, amendment treatments, pine needles, help with seeding for an estimated total contribution of $20,000 Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit 35 College Drive South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 .

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