Re: SPEC: CULT: Setosa parameter


Kathy H --

Another exciting adventure!! Good for you!!

Coincidental with your message this AM came this piece from Scott's Best
Botanical Sites (or ??). 

Are iris "organisms"? Nonetheless, the info on field procedures may have
some use for you.

Carolyn Schaffner in Buffalo, NY where the rotten ice has been
forgotten!

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April 24, 2000
Resources Inventory Committee Standards
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ric/standards.htm

There are keys and identification guides to terrestrial and aquatic
organisms of British Columbia on this website, along with field
procedures, data collection, and inventory methods employed by the
government's Resources Inventory Committee. The latter was formed in
1991 to inventory "renewable forest resource values using standardized
compatible systems." Aquatic biologists, ecologists, environmental
toxicologists, invert-zoologists and experimenting students will want to
take a look at the more than several Manuals published on this site by
the RIC, Louise Rosenberger, Publications Coordinator,  Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada. (****)LF





> I very much appreciate the above information - thank you. While the ones in
> this area can't come under the heading of rare, it sounds like he would
> have practical information on how to go about performing a "salvage",
> though that really is too strong a word for it. I'm envisioning a weekend,
> twenty people, three pick-ups, a picnic, and a photo/video shoot of the
> operation for rehashing in the winter (and oh yes, maybe a little first aid
> kit). Maybe I'm being naive.

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