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# Plant Conservation Specialist
**Organization:** Oregon Botanical Gardens
**Location:** Portland, Oregon
**Duration:** April 2017 - May 2020
## Position Overview
As Plant Conservation Specialist at the Oregon Botanical Gardens, I managed the institution's ex-situ conservation program for rare and endangered plant species native to the Pacific Northwest. This position bridged scientific research, hands-on horticulture, and public education.
## Key Responsibilities
### Ex-situ Conservation Program
- Coordinated conservation collections for 45 rare and endangered plant species
- Developed and maintained comprehensive database of accession records, phenology data, and propagation histories
- Established genetic management protocols to ensure maximum diversity in conservation collections
- Collaborated with Center for Plant Conservation on national rare plant conservation initiatives
### Propagation & Cultivation
- Designed specialized growing environments for challenging species with specific habitat requirements
- Experimented with various propagation techniques including tissue culture, specialized seed treatments, and vegetative methods
- Maintained detailed documentation of successful and unsuccessful propagation attempts
- Achieved first-ever successful cultivation of three critically endangered Oregon wildflowers
### Reintroduction Planning
- Collaborated with federal and state agencies on plant reintroduction strategies
- Conducted site assessments to evaluate habitat suitability for reintroductions
- Developed monitoring protocols to track survival and reproduction of reintroduced populations
- Prepared detailed reintroduction plans for 8 endangered species
### Research Projects
- Designed and implemented germination studies for 15 rare species with unknown propagation requirements
- Conducted pollination biology investigations for several endangered plant species
- Collaborated with university researchers on seed viability and longevity studies
- Maintained comprehensive records of phenological patterns across multiple growing seasons
### Education & Outreach
- Developed educational materials explaining the importance of plant conservation
- Led specialized tours focusing on rare plant conservation for visitors and donors
- Trained volunteers in proper care of sensitive plant collections
- Created interpretive signage for conservation garden displays
## Notable Projects
1. **Willamette Valley Prairie Species Recovery**
- Established seed bank of 25 declining prairie species
- Developed germination protocols that improved propagation success from 30% to 75%
- Produced over 5,000 plants for restoration projects throughout the region
2. **Alpine Rare Plant Conservation Initiative**
- Created specialized growing facilities mimicking alpine conditions
- Successfully propagated 8 high-elevation rare species never before cultivated
- Documented critical temperature and moisture requirements for germination
3. **Serpentine Soils Conservation Collection**
- Developed custom soil mixes replicating challenging serpentine conditions
- Maintained living collection of 12 rare serpentine endemic species
- Created public display educating visitors about specialized plant adaptations
## Achievements
- Received "Conservation Innovation Award" from the American Public Gardens Association (2019)
- Developed propagation protocol for Kincaid's lupine that doubled germination success rates
- Established Oregon Botanical Gardens' first dedicated conservation nursery facility
- Created seed banking protocols adopted by three other botanical institutions

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# Research Assistant
**Organization:** Institute for Applied Ecology
**Location:** Corvallis, Oregon
**Duration:** January 2015 - March 2017
## Position Overview
As Research Assistant at the Institute for Applied Ecology, I supported multiple research projects focused on native plant ecology and restoration techniques. This position provided foundational experience in applying scientific methods to practical conservation challenges.
## Key Responsibilities
### Field Surveys
- Conducted comprehensive botanical surveys in diverse ecosystems throughout western Oregon
- Documented population sizes, health metrics, and habitat conditions for threatened plant species
- Established long-term monitoring plots using standardized protocols
- Collected voucher specimens for herbarium collections following strict ethical guidelines
- Mapped plant populations using GPS and GIS technologies
### Greenhouse Operations
- Assisted with propagation of native plants for restoration experiments and projects
- Maintained detailed records of seed treatments, germination rates, and growth parameters
- Implemented and monitored experimental growing conditions for research projects
- Managed irrigation systems and pest control for approximately 10,000 plants
- Prepared plant materials for outplanting at restoration sites
### Data Collection & Analysis
- Collected vegetation data using quadrat, transect, and plot-based sampling methods
- Processed and organized large datasets for long-term monitoring studies
- Performed statistical analyses using R to assess restoration treatment effectiveness
- Created data visualization graphics for reports and publications
- Maintained research databases ensuring data quality and accessibility
### Research Projects
- **Prairie Restoration Techniques:**
- Compared effectiveness of different site preparation methods on native plant establishment
- Monitored post-treatment recovery of native species diversity
- Documented invasive species response to various control techniques
- **Rare Plant Demography:**
- Tracked population dynamics of three endangered Willamette Valley plant species
- Monitored individual plant survival, growth, and reproductive output
- Assessed impacts of management interventions on population trends
- **Seed Viability Studies:**
- Tested germination requirements for 30+ native species
- Evaluated effects of smoke, scarification, and stratification on dormancy
- Documented optimal storage conditions for maintaining seed viability
### Publication Support
- Co-authored three peer-reviewed publications on prairie restoration techniques
- Prepared figures, tables, and data appendices for manuscripts
- Conducted literature reviews on specialized ecological topics
- Assisted with manuscript revisions based on peer review feedback
## Key Projects
1. **Willamette Valley Wet Prairie Restoration**
- Implemented experimental plots testing 4 restoration techniques
- Collected 3 years of post-treatment vegetation data
- Documented successful establishment of 15 target native species
2. **Endangered Butterfly Habitat Enhancement**
- Propagated host and nectar plants for Fender's blue butterfly habitat
- Monitored plant-insect interactions in restoration sites
- Assessed habitat quality improvements following restoration treatments
3. **Native Seed Production Research**
- Tested cultivation methods for improving seed yields of 10 native species
- Documented pollination requirements for optimal seed production
- Developed harvest timing recommendations based on seed maturation patterns
## Publications
- Johnson, T., **Morgan, E.**, et al. (2016). "Comparative effectiveness of site preparation techniques for prairie restoration." *Restoration Ecology*, 24(4), 472-481.
- Williams, R., **Morgan, E.**, & Smith, B. (2016). "Germination requirements of Willamette Valley wet prairie species." *Native Plants Journal*, 17(2), 99-112.
- **Morgan, E.**, Johnson, T., & Davis, A. (2017). "Long-term vegetation response to restoration treatments in degraded oak savanna." *Northwest Science*, 91(1), 27-39.

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# Senior Restoration Botanist
**Organization:** Pacific Northwest Conservation Alliance
**Location:** Portland, Oregon
**Duration:** June 2020 - Present
## Position Overview
As Senior Restoration Botanist at the Pacific Northwest Conservation Alliance, I lead complex restoration projects aimed at preserving endangered plant communities throughout the Cascade Range. This role combines technical botanical expertise with project management and leadership responsibilities.
## Key Responsibilities
### Project Leadership
- Design and implement comprehensive restoration plans for degraded ecosystems with emphasis on rare plant conservation
- Lead field operations across multiple concurrent restoration sites covering over 2,000 acres
- Establish measurable success criteria and monitoring protocols for all restoration projects
- Conduct regular site assessments to track progress and adapt management strategies
### Native Plant Propagation
- Oversee native plant nursery operations producing 75,000+ plants annually
- Develop specialized propagation protocols for difficult-to-grow rare species
- Maintain detailed records of germination rates, growth metrics, and treatment effects
- Coordinate seed collection expeditions throughout diverse ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest
### Team Management
- Supervise a core team of 5 field botanists and up to 12 seasonal restoration technicians
- Conduct staff training on plant identification, restoration techniques, and field safety
- Facilitate weekly team meetings and monthly progress reviews
- Mentor junior staff and provide professional development opportunities
### Funding & Partnerships
- Secured $750,000 in grant funding for riparian habitat restoration projects
- Authored major sections of successful proposals to state and federal agencies
- Manage project budgets ranging from $50,000 to $250,000
- Cultivate partnerships with government agencies, tribes, and conservation NGOs
### Notable Projects
1. **Willamette Valley Prairie Restoration Initiative**
- Restored 350 acres of native prairie habitat
- Reintroduced 12 threatened plant species with 85% establishment success
- Developed innovative seeding techniques that increased native diversity by 40%
2. **Mount Hood Meadow Rehabilitation**
- Led post-wildfire recovery efforts in alpine meadow ecosystems
- Implemented erosion control measures using native plant materials
- Achieved 90% reduction in invasive species cover within treatment areas
3. **Columbia River Gorge Rare Plant Recovery**
- Established new populations of 5 federally listed plant species
- Developed habitat suitability models to identify optimal reintroduction sites
- Created monitoring protocols adopted by multiple conservation organizations
## Achievements
- Received Excellence in Ecological Restoration Award from the Society for Ecological Restoration, Northwest Chapter (2023)
- Featured in Oregon Public Broadcasting documentary on native plant conservation (2022)
- Published 2 peer-reviewed articles on restoration techniques developed during project work

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Resume - Eliza Morgan
Professional Profile
Dedicated botanist with 8 years of experience in plant conservation and ecological restoration. Specializing in native plant propagation and habitat rehabilitation for endangered flora species.
Contact Information
Email: eliza.morgan@botanist.com
Phone: (555) 782-3941
Address: 427 Maple Street, Portland, OR 97205
Education
University of Washington, Seattle
Master of Science in Botany - 2015
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science - 2013
Thesis: "Propagation Techniques for Endangered Willamette Valley Prairie Species"
Professional Experience
Senior Restoration Botanist
Pacific Northwest Conservation Alliance — Portland, OR
June 2020 - Present
Lead restoration projects for endangered plant communities in the Cascade Range
Develop and implement protocols for native seed collection and propagation
Manage a team of 5 field botanists and 12 seasonal restoration technicians
Secured $750,000 in grant funding for riparian habitat restoration projects
Plant Conservation Specialist
Oregon Botanical Gardens — Portland, OR
April 2017 - May 2020
Coordinated ex-situ conservation program for 45 rare and endangered plant species
Maintained detailed documentation of propagation techniques and germination rates
Collaborated with regional agencies on plant reintroduction strategies
Developed educational materials for public outreach on native plant conservation
Research Assistant
Institute for Applied Ecology — Corvallis, OR
January 2015 - March 2017
Conducted field surveys of threatened plant populations throughout western Oregon
Assisted with greenhouse propagation of native plants for restoration projects
Collected and analyzed data for long-term vegetation monitoring studies
Co-authored three peer-reviewed publications on prairie restoration techniques
Technical Skills
Native plant identification and taxonomy
Seed collection and propagation methods
Vegetation monitoring and data analysis
Habitat assessment and restoration planning
GIS mapping (ArcGIS, QGIS)
Floristic surveys and botanical inventories
Professional Certifications
Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) - 2019
Wetland Delineation Certification - 2016
Wilderness First Responder - 2018
Professional Affiliations
Society for Ecological Restoration
Botanical Society of America
Native Plant Society of Oregon, Board Member
Publications & Presentations
Morgan, E., et al. (2023). "Restoration success of reintroduced Kincaid's lupine populations." Journal of Plant Conservation.
Morgan, E., & Johnson, T. (2021). "Seed dormancy patterns in Pacific Northwest prairie species." Restoration Ecology.
"Climate adaptation strategies for rare plant species," Annual Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration, 2022.
Languages
English (Native)
Spanish (Intermediate)
References
Available upon request