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Native Plants and Permaculture Articles and Links

Some relevant reading for those who want to prepare for the Gathering:

Lost Valley Native Plant Species List
Rick Valley: Land Management at Lost Valley
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: Conservation Strategy for Oregon
Oregon Department of Agriculture Plant Division 
Oregon Flora Project

Native Plant Society of Oregon and Emerald Chapter, NPSO
Emerald Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon: Invasive Plants
Camas Educational Network
Friends of Buford Park and Mt. Pisgah
Friends of Buford Park: Invasive Weeds at Mt. Pisgah
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum

Oregon State University: False Brome Is a Rapidly Invasive Grass in Western Oregon
Oregon State University: English Ivy Is Invasive Weed In Pacific Northwest
Oregon State University: These Ornamentals Become Too Successful In Oregon

The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
Walama Restoration Project
Friends of the Trees Society
Michael Pilarski: Native Plants, Non-Native Plants, and Weeds in Permaculture Zones 1 through 5
David Theodoropoulos: Invasion of the Aliens!
Rick Valley: Invasion Biology Resources
Toby Hemenway: Pattern Literacy and Another Kind of Genocide
Joshua Smith: Permaculture and Exotics vs. Native Plants  
Eugene Permaculture Guild
The Seed Ambassadors Project

The School Garden Project 
Tryon Life Community Farm 
Cascadia Food Not Lawns
Institute of Contemporary Ethnobotany
Tobias Policha: Rewilding the Garden
Tobias Policha: Management Through Use
Tobias Policha: Where We Live
Tobias Policha: Our Food
Nick Routledge: Bringing Back the Spirit of the Wolf
Nick Routledge: Making War and Peace
Toby Hemenway and Nick Routledge: Conscious Stewardship
Nick Routledge: Kinesthetic Mapping of Natives and Exotics Attitudes
Nick Routledge: Nazi Tie-In to Forthcoming Local Permaculture Gathering
Nick Routledge: Consciously Nativizing Exotics 
Lane County Audubon Society
North American Butterfly Association, Eugene-Springfield Chapter
Sharon Blick: Butterfly Garden Species List
Jude Hobbs: Agro-Ecology Northwest and Hedgerows
Bill Burwell: The Kalapuyan Resource Base
USDA: Ethnobotany of Common Camas and Great Camas
Esther Stutzman: The Beginnings of the Kalapuya People
Margaret Robertson: The Kalapuya of the Upper Willamette Valley
Wikipedia: Kalapuya
USDA: References on the American Indian Use of Fire in Ecosystems
Oregon Oak Communities Working Group: Oregon White Oak
Kalapuya-Amin 2006 Symposium: Bibliography
Willamalane Parks and Recreation District: Whilamut Natural Area
Middle Fork Willamette Watershed CouncilCoast Fork Willamette Watershed Council, McKenzie Watershed Council, Long Tom Watershed Council, Fern Hill Nursery
Laura Kemp

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