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State License #720513
Munro Ecological Services, Inc.
Full range of wetland services20+ years, Eastern US regional experienceEcological restoration designReedbed water filter system designStabilization with vegetation and bioengineeringTerrestrial and waterways consultingProfessional certification, ESA, SWSSpecialized salvage and restoration accessoriesPA native seeds, wetland mixes, and plants
990 OLD SUMNEY’rOWN PIKEHARLEYSVILLE, PA. 19438.1215
PHONE 610-287-0671 FAX 610-287-0672
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Huge Gollection of Seeds & PlantsContrh~i Grooving - plugs, potsWildfiowers. Grasses, Sedges
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NATIVE PRAIRIE &WETLAND PLANTSGrasses and Forbes for¯ Bioengineering¯ Reclamation¯ Roadsides
Plugs & plants fromregional seed sources
HILD & ASSOCIATES326 Gloyer Road SouthRiver Falls, WI 54022
715-426-5131715-426-9887 FAX
TOLL FREE 1-800-790-9495
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Contract growing services available
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PRODUCERS OF PLANT MATERIALS FOR
LARGE SCALE NATIVE RESTORATIONS
AND WETLAND MITIGATION
Over 400 NativeSpecies
Prairie, Wetland and Savanna
Seeds and Plants
Container Grown Emergents
Variety of Sizes, 2 inch Plugs to 2 Gallon Pots
Contract Growing Available
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SEEDS for the nurseryman andforester. Ask for our free catalog ofseed items.
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Sandwich, MA 02563-1023(508) 888-0659 Fax (508) 833-0322
NATIVESEEDS &PLANTS
We offer Northeast and MidwestNatives for Reclamation,
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(800) 873-33219006 Mercer Pike, Meadville, PA 16335
Fax: (814) 336-5191e-mail: [email protected]
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Professional engineers and:scientists working together forintegrated environmmental, ecological and earth science solutions
to natural resource managment issues, especiallly thoseconcerning the Chesapeake Bay watershed region,
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Run your (horizontal) business card and reach the most influential people in the field. Black/white preferred. Cards with colored paper or ink will be made into contact prints for an additionalcharge. Do not staple, paper clip or write on card. Rate: $70 per insertion. A 10% discountgiven for four consecutive insertions. Summer ’98 closes March 6 and will be mailed July, 1998.Send order to: Restoration & Management Notes, University of Wisconsin Press, 2537 DanielsStreet, Madison, WI 53718. Phone: 608/224-3884. Fax:608/224-3883.Please call for quarter page or larger size ad rates.
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NORTH CREEK NURSERIES, INC.R.R. #2 Box 33 o 33 North Creek Road
Landenberg, PA 19350
C. Dale Hendricks
(610) 255-0100:,
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SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTSIncluding Native Species
800-223-7075
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Nurturing Restorations, Inc.Innovative Ecosystem Restorations of Forests and Prairies
Lucy Chamberlain Karl Smith
(216) 582-2520 e-mail: [email protected]: (216) 582-2527
1200 Seneca Blvd. #102Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147
USA
~s. F. New&sociates~ Inc..
I Natwve Plant & Seed Nursery
¯ Custom pratrle & wetlarKi seed mtxes¯ Over 250 prairie & wetland spe(~es¯ Bare-root plants & transplant plugs¯ |nsta|lat~on from ew~er~erKed restoration spe~ahsts¯ Contrad grow=ng & ¢olle(t~on
Now available for each USF&WS Region 1-10/Wetland Plant indicator Status ListsOfficial federal wetland status in common and scientificname alphabetic listings, in a convenient fi-~T~-vest size.
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Conservation Land Use SpecialistConsulting Ecologist Environmental Planner
(507) 894-4940 Route 1 Box 125Hokah, MN 55941-9715
Native Plants and SeedsWetland- Pm/rla. WoodlandGenotypes for use in SouthernMinnesota - Wisconsin andNorthern I/finals - Iowa
Route 3 Box 163Winona, MN 55987(507) 452- "!362 Catalog & Cultural Guide $2
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Seeding of Native Grasses, Forbes and Shrubs
1 t843 BillingsLafayette, Colorado 80026
(303) 665-2618
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Containerized, B&B, Native TreesShrubs, Wildflowers
2980 Eastside HighwayStevensville, MT 59870Phone (406) 777-3560
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NATIVE PLANTSReclamation
Wabash FarmsSandy and Jim Bitney
(360) 825-7051 * 19390 SE 400th *Enurnclaw, WA 98022
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Landscape Architects & Environmental Planners
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Wisconsin’s Largest Aquatic Nurseryfor Propogated, Potted and Bare Root Plant Material
Over 150 Varieties of Plants, Shrubs, and SeedAvailable for Natural Landscaping
WetlandsWoodlandsPrairiesWater GardensMini Ref’ugeReclamation Areas
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P.O. Box 227, Wild Rose, WI 54984-0227
Telephone (414) 622-3552 Facsimile (414) 622-3660
For Orders Only: 1-800-622-5055
Office Hours: 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Monday- Saturday