Endangered Species Surveys
Tracking and Monitoring
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As environments change and land usage demands shift, having an accurate representation of who is on the land is important to governments, timber and resource agents, habitat and land managers, and conservationists.
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It is an absolute honor to be able to have been able to work closely in finding these species, map them and their endangered habitats, and create additional spaces for them to thrive. We have stewarded these points of encounter through seed collection and dispersal of native plants that the targe species relies on, protecting and restoring wetlands and headwaters, providing population details for policy makers and developers to make informed decisions on land use alterations, and protecting vital breeding and nurturing grounds.
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Some of the species we have worked with are listed below:
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-Taylors Checkerspot Butterfly( Euphydryas editha taylori) : Endangered
-Red Tree Vole (Arborimus longicaudus): Sensitive- vulnerable
Dallas Sideband Mollusk ( Monadenia fidelis minor): Candidate for Endangered status
-Olympic Marmet (Marmota olympus): candidate for endangered status, moderate-high vulnerability to climate change
-Red-Legged Frog (Rana Aurora): Oregon Conservation Strategy Species





