Vascular plant surveys were initiated during fiscal year 1992 by the environmentally sensitive areas program to determine the baseline condition of threatened and endangered (T&E) vascular plant species on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR). T&E species receive protection under federal and state regulations. In addition, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires that federally-funded projects avoid or mitigate impacts to listed species. T&E plant species found on or near the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) are identified. Twenty-eight species identified on the ORR are listed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation as either endangered, threatened, or of special concern. Four of thes...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owns and manages a wide range of ecological resources. During th...
A flora of the 3800 ha Rocky Fork Tract in northeast Tennessee produced 749 species of which 19 were...
Within this century, several species of plants native to the New Jersey Pinelands have become jeopar...
The US DOE is in the process of remediating historical contamination on the Oak Ridge Reservation (O...
This document is the final report on surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge R...
Surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) were conducted from ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Research Park at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is comp...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Oak Ridge Reservation, encompassing 33,639 acres in the Valley and Ridge Physi...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
In a recent presentation to the Roundtable by Harris Engineering in September 2002, a review of the ...
This progress report discusses surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge Reserva...
The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) determines the winged mapleleaf mussel (Quodrulo frogoso) to...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityOf the 425 plan...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes maps.The Illinois list of endangered and threatened vas...
An inventory of vascular plants was conducted in Steele Creek Park in Sullivan County, Tennessee fro...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owns and manages a wide range of ecological resources. During th...
A flora of the 3800 ha Rocky Fork Tract in northeast Tennessee produced 749 species of which 19 were...
Within this century, several species of plants native to the New Jersey Pinelands have become jeopar...
The US DOE is in the process of remediating historical contamination on the Oak Ridge Reservation (O...
This document is the final report on surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge R...
Surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) were conducted from ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Research Park at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is comp...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Oak Ridge Reservation, encompassing 33,639 acres in the Valley and Ridge Physi...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
In a recent presentation to the Roundtable by Harris Engineering in September 2002, a review of the ...
This progress report discusses surveys of protected terrestrial vertebrates on the Oak Ridge Reserva...
The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) determines the winged mapleleaf mussel (Quodrulo frogoso) to...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityOf the 425 plan...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes maps.The Illinois list of endangered and threatened vas...
An inventory of vascular plants was conducted in Steele Creek Park in Sullivan County, Tennessee fro...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owns and manages a wide range of ecological resources. During th...
A flora of the 3800 ha Rocky Fork Tract in northeast Tennessee produced 749 species of which 19 were...
Within this century, several species of plants native to the New Jersey Pinelands have become jeopar...