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# Plant Conservation Specialist
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**Organization:** Oregon Botanical Gardens
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**Location:** Portland, Oregon
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**Duration:** April 2017 - May 2020
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## Position Overview
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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.
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## Key Responsibilities
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### Ex-situ Conservation Program
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- Coordinated conservation collections for 45 rare and endangered plant species
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- Developed and maintained comprehensive database of accession records, phenology data, and propagation histories
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- Established genetic management protocols to ensure maximum diversity in conservation collections
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- Collaborated with Center for Plant Conservation on national rare plant conservation initiatives
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### Propagation & Cultivation
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- Designed specialized growing environments for challenging species with specific habitat requirements
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- Experimented with various propagation techniques including tissue culture, specialized seed treatments, and vegetative methods
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- Maintained detailed documentation of successful and unsuccessful propagation attempts
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- Achieved first-ever successful cultivation of three critically endangered Oregon wildflowers
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### Reintroduction Planning
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- Collaborated with federal and state agencies on plant reintroduction strategies
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- Conducted site assessments to evaluate habitat suitability for reintroductions
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- Developed monitoring protocols to track survival and reproduction of reintroduced populations
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- Prepared detailed reintroduction plans for 8 endangered species
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### Research Projects
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- Designed and implemented germination studies for 15 rare species with unknown propagation requirements
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- Conducted pollination biology investigations for several endangered plant species
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- Collaborated with university researchers on seed viability and longevity studies
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- Maintained comprehensive records of phenological patterns across multiple growing seasons
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### Education & Outreach
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- Developed educational materials explaining the importance of plant conservation
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- Led specialized tours focusing on rare plant conservation for visitors and donors
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- Trained volunteers in proper care of sensitive plant collections
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- Created interpretive signage for conservation garden displays
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## Notable Projects
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1. **Willamette Valley Prairie Species Recovery**
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- Established seed bank of 25 declining prairie species
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- Developed germination protocols that improved propagation success from 30% to 75%
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- Produced over 5,000 plants for restoration projects throughout the region
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2. **Alpine Rare Plant Conservation Initiative**
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- Created specialized growing facilities mimicking alpine conditions
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- Successfully propagated 8 high-elevation rare species never before cultivated
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- Documented critical temperature and moisture requirements for germination
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3. **Serpentine Soils Conservation Collection**
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- Developed custom soil mixes replicating challenging serpentine conditions
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- Maintained living collection of 12 rare serpentine endemic species
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- Created public display educating visitors about specialized plant adaptations
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## Achievements
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- Received "Conservation Innovation Award" from the American Public Gardens Association (2019)
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- Developed propagation protocol for Kincaid's lupine that doubled germination success rates
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- Established Oregon Botanical Gardens' first dedicated conservation nursery facility
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- Created seed banking protocols adopted by three other botanical institutions
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# Research Assistant
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**Organization:** Institute for Applied Ecology
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**Location:** Corvallis, Oregon
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**Duration:** January 2015 - March 2017
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## Position Overview
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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.
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## Key Responsibilities
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### Field Surveys
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- Conducted comprehensive botanical surveys in diverse ecosystems throughout western Oregon
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- Documented population sizes, health metrics, and habitat conditions for threatened plant species
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- Established long-term monitoring plots using standardized protocols
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- Collected voucher specimens for herbarium collections following strict ethical guidelines
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- Mapped plant populations using GPS and GIS technologies
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### Greenhouse Operations
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- Assisted with propagation of native plants for restoration experiments and projects
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- Maintained detailed records of seed treatments, germination rates, and growth parameters
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- Implemented and monitored experimental growing conditions for research projects
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- Managed irrigation systems and pest control for approximately 10,000 plants
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- Prepared plant materials for outplanting at restoration sites
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### Data Collection & Analysis
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- Collected vegetation data using quadrat, transect, and plot-based sampling methods
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- Processed and organized large datasets for long-term monitoring studies
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- Performed statistical analyses using R to assess restoration treatment effectiveness
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- Created data visualization graphics for reports and publications
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- Maintained research databases ensuring data quality and accessibility
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### Research Projects
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- **Prairie Restoration Techniques:**
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- Compared effectiveness of different site preparation methods on native plant establishment
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- Monitored post-treatment recovery of native species diversity
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- Documented invasive species response to various control techniques
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- **Rare Plant Demography:**
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- Tracked population dynamics of three endangered Willamette Valley plant species
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- Monitored individual plant survival, growth, and reproductive output
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- Assessed impacts of management interventions on population trends
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- **Seed Viability Studies:**
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- Tested germination requirements for 30+ native species
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- Evaluated effects of smoke, scarification, and stratification on dormancy
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- Documented optimal storage conditions for maintaining seed viability
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### Publication Support
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- Co-authored three peer-reviewed publications on prairie restoration techniques
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- Prepared figures, tables, and data appendices for manuscripts
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- Conducted literature reviews on specialized ecological topics
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- Assisted with manuscript revisions based on peer review feedback
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1. **Willamette Valley Wet Prairie Restoration**
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- Implemented experimental plots testing 4 restoration techniques
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- Collected 3 years of post-treatment vegetation data
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- Documented successful establishment of 15 target native species
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2. **Endangered Butterfly Habitat Enhancement**
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- Propagated host and nectar plants for Fender's blue butterfly habitat
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- Monitored plant-insect interactions in restoration sites
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- Assessed habitat quality improvements following restoration treatments
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- Tested cultivation methods for improving seed yields of 10 native species
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- Documented pollination requirements for optimal seed production
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- Developed harvest timing recommendations based on seed maturation patterns
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## Publications
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- Johnson, T., **Morgan, E.**, et al. (2016). "Comparative effectiveness of site preparation techniques for prairie restoration." *Restoration Ecology*, 24(4), 472-481.
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- Williams, R., **Morgan, E.**, & Smith, B. (2016). "Germination requirements of Willamette Valley wet prairie species." *Native Plants Journal*, 17(2), 99-112.
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- **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
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**Organization:** Pacific Northwest Conservation Alliance
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**Location:** Portland, Oregon
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**Duration:** June 2020 - Present
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## Position Overview
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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.
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### Project Leadership
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- Design and implement comprehensive restoration plans for degraded ecosystems with emphasis on rare plant conservation
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- Lead field operations across multiple concurrent restoration sites covering over 2,000 acres
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- Establish measurable success criteria and monitoring protocols for all restoration projects
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- Conduct regular site assessments to track progress and adapt management strategies
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### Native Plant Propagation
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- Oversee native plant nursery operations producing 75,000+ plants annually
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- Develop specialized propagation protocols for difficult-to-grow rare species
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- Maintain detailed records of germination rates, growth metrics, and treatment effects
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- Coordinate seed collection expeditions throughout diverse ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest
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### Team Management
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- Supervise a core team of 5 field botanists and up to 12 seasonal restoration technicians
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- Conduct staff training on plant identification, restoration techniques, and field safety
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- Facilitate weekly team meetings and monthly progress reviews
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- Mentor junior staff and provide professional development opportunities
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### Funding & Partnerships
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- Secured $750,000 in grant funding for riparian habitat restoration projects
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- Authored major sections of successful proposals to state and federal agencies
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- Manage project budgets ranging from $50,000 to $250,000
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- Cultivate partnerships with government agencies, tribes, and conservation NGOs
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- Restored 350 acres of native prairie habitat
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- Reintroduced 12 threatened plant species with 85% establishment success
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- Developed innovative seeding techniques that increased native diversity by 40%
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- Led post-wildfire recovery efforts in alpine meadow ecosystems
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- Implemented erosion control measures using native plant materials
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- Achieved 90% reduction in invasive species cover within treatment areas
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- Established new populations of 5 federally listed plant species
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- Developed habitat suitability models to identify optimal reintroduction sites
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- Created monitoring protocols adopted by multiple conservation organizations
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- Received Excellence in Ecological Restoration Award from the Society for Ecological Restoration, Northwest Chapter (2023)
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- Featured in Oregon Public Broadcasting documentary on native plant conservation (2022)
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- Published 2 peer-reviewed articles on restoration techniques developed during project work
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Resume - Eliza Morgan
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Professional Profile
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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.
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Contact Information
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Email: eliza.morgan@botanist.com
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Phone: (555) 782-3941
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Address: 427 Maple Street, Portland, OR 97205
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Education
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University of Washington, Seattle
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Master of Science in Botany - 2015
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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science - 2013
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Thesis: "Propagation Techniques for Endangered Willamette Valley Prairie Species"
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Professional Experience
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Senior Restoration Botanist
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Pacific Northwest Conservation Alliance — Portland, OR
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June 2020 - Present
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Lead restoration projects for endangered plant communities in the Cascade Range
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Develop and implement protocols for native seed collection and propagation
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Manage a team of 5 field botanists and 12 seasonal restoration technicians
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Plant Conservation Specialist
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April 2017 - May 2020
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Coordinated ex-situ conservation program for 45 rare and endangered plant species
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Collaborated with regional agencies on plant reintroduction strategies
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Developed educational materials for public outreach on native plant conservation
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Research Assistant
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Institute for Applied Ecology — Corvallis, OR
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January 2015 - March 2017
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Conducted field surveys of threatened plant populations throughout western Oregon
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Assisted with greenhouse propagation of native plants for restoration projects
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Technical Skills
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Native plant identification and taxonomy
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Seed collection and propagation methods
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Vegetation monitoring and data analysis
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Habitat assessment and restoration planning
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GIS mapping (ArcGIS, QGIS)
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Floristic surveys and botanical inventories
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Professional Certifications
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Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) - 2019
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Wetland Delineation Certification - 2016
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Wilderness First Responder - 2018
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Society for Ecological Restoration
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Botanical Society of America
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Native Plant Society of Oregon, Board Member
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Morgan, E., et al. (2023). "Restoration success of reintroduced Kincaid's lupine populations." Journal of Plant Conservation.
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Morgan, E., & Johnson, T. (2021). "Seed dormancy patterns in Pacific Northwest prairie species." Restoration Ecology.
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"Climate adaptation strategies for rare plant species," Annual Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration, 2022.
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English (Native)
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Spanish (Intermediate)
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