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United States
Department of
Agriculture
File Code:
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Subject:
To:
Forest
Service
Region One
2070
(2070), (2600), (6000)
200 East Broadway
P.O. Box 7669
Missoula, MT 59807
Date:
January 9, 2014
Invasive, Non-Native Species Restricted for Use during Revegetation and
Restoration
Forest and Grasslands Supervisors
In 2008, the USDA Forest Service implemented national policy for use of native plant materials
for restoration on NFS lands. The policy emphasized use of locally adapted native plant
materials as a first choice in restoration while also recognizing the role of non-natives under
certain conditions. However the policy restricted the use of non-native species with invasive and
persistent qualities recognizing the adverse effects these species have upon native plant
communities.
During revegetation and restoration of National Forest System (NFS) lands in Region One, we
often purchase “off the shelf” plant material from commercial seed vendors. Under some
circumstances, this material may contain a mix of native and non-native seed material. Some of
the non-native material may have undesirable characteristics such as being invasive and
persistent in habitats found on NFS lands in Region One.
Our native plant program specialists have identified non-native species with the potential to be
invasive and persistent when used for revegetation purposes under ecological conditions found in
our region. The attached list of restricted grasses and forbs should be referenced when
purchasing plant materials for revegetation or restoration purposes in Region One. Any species
appearing on this list should not be included in revegetation seed mixes. Commercial seed mixes
containing these species should not be purchased or utilized for revegetation.
Please contact Susan Rinehart, Native Plant Program Manager, if you have questions (406) 3293669 or [email protected].
/s/ Faye L. Krueger
FAYE L. KRUEGER
Regional Forester
cc: Deb Bond
Robin M Taylor-Davenport
Jessica L Brewer
Reggie Clark
Jennifer Costich-Thompson
Aram D Eramian
Joseph F Myers
Jasmine L Williams
Nathan D Robertson
America’s Working Forests – Caring Every Day in Every Way
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Kent L Eggleston
John Errecart
Kimberly D Frymire
Valerie A Goodnow
Robert L Gump
Mike Hays
Mary F Mahalovich
Tanya E Murphy
Craig Odegard
Kim Reid
Susan Rinehart
Jessie Salix
Karen Stockmann
Joseph P Washington
Arthur C Zack
Mary E Manning
Steve Shelly
Libby E Knotts
John H Kinney
Chantelle B Delay
Glenda L Scott
Meredith M Webster
Bruce D Sims
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