Southeast Utah and the Colorado Plateau holds an incredible amount of native plant diversity. However past and current land use practices and future climate change threaten the diversity and abundance of our native plant species. Here, with Daniel Winkler we explore how land management programs and non-profit partners are collecting native seeds and make them available for research and restoration.
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