Rough popcorn flower conservation history Sample Clauses

Rough popcorn flower conservation history. Rough popcorn flower occurs only in Xxxxxxx County, Oregon. Currently restricted to a few protected sites, often on the margins of highways, rough popcorn flower is rapidly declining in its native habitat. Urbanization of the Sutherlin area continues to impact remaining populations, and filling and draining of adjacent wetlands has reduced the habitat quality at most remaining localities. In response to this decline, the species was listed as Endangered by both the ODA in 1989, and US Fish and Wildlife Service (The Service) in 2000. However, recovery efforts for this species are promising. A Recovery Plan for the species was issued by the Service in 2003, and successful methods for greenhouse propagation and cultivation have been developed. New populations have been created in protected habitat on Bureau of Land Management’s North Bank Habitat Management Area, and active management of The Nature Conservancy’s Oerding Popcorn Swale Preserve has produced thriving populations in this site. Protection for a population owned by Xxxxxxx County Soil and Water Conservation District is now guaranteed, and Oregon Department of Transportation continues to successfully manage populations in the I-5 right-of-way. Conservation planning for populations managed by the City of Xxxxxxxxx further improves the viability of this species, contributing to the move toward full recovery.
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