Partners for running buffalo clover recovery

Running buffalo clover that once occurred over a broad area of the Midwest now survives only in small populations in Ohio, among others. The reasons for the decline of this species may be due to historic changes in land management. Here, Selbo discusses on the recent recovery efforts for running buf...

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Published inEndangered species update Vol. 21; no. 2; p. S18
Main Author Selbo, Sarena M
Format Journal Article Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ann Arbor University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources 01.04.2004
University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment
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Summary:Running buffalo clover that once occurred over a broad area of the Midwest now survives only in small populations in Ohio, among others. The reasons for the decline of this species may be due to historic changes in land management. Here, Selbo discusses on the recent recovery efforts for running buffalo clover, which focused on transplantation and habitat management, and have involved federal, state, county, non-governmental organizations, and private partners.
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ISSN:1081-3705