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The Stateline Wetland Brita Olson Student Intern

The Stateline Wetland Moscow, Idaho

Palouse: Ecological Desert

Functional Ecosystem Photo:

Water Quality Improvement Photo:

Community Resource

Origin:

Collaborative Mitigation Strategy Constructed by:

10 years later… “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead

The Stateline Wetland Internship

Abandoned Wetland gone WILD! Invasive Plants Poison Hemlock Reed Canary Grass Canada Thistle Muck Thistle Teasel

Weed Control

Native Species

Hedgerow

Riparian Restoration

Project Development

Made possible by…

Many grants Palouse Audubon Society

VISION ACTION

Thank you! Contact info:  Name: Brita Olson  Organization:Stateline Wetland  Telephone: (208)   Quick Bio: UI Sophomore studying Ecology & Conservation Biology