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ANALYZE public policy to find solutions that work.APPLY science to on-the-ground problems with all species in mind.ADVOCATE long-term conservation based on our common land ethic.ADVISE on native alternatives and invasive plant solutions.EDUCATE decision-makers on plant issues common to public and private sectors.ENGAGE collaboration among plant experts and practitioners across political boundaries.ENCOURAGE an ecoregional approach to decision-making that solves more than 1 issue at a time.ENLIST network support for a "big picture view" of the future of human and natural environments.
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Educator, Writer, SpeakerConsultantMinnetonka, Mn, Us
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Board MemberFriends Of Minnesota Scientic And Natural Areas Feb 2022 - PresentMinnesota, United States
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Educator, Writer, SpeakerConsultant May 2011 - PresentAround The CountryWriting a book for homeowners,Teaching a Sustainable Landscaping 8-week class,Working to change current environmental policies,Developing a video game with my Grandson,Photographing pollinators, andDrawing every growing thing in sight:)
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Friend Of The U.S. Transportation BoardUsdot Research And Technology Apr 2010 - Present -
Friend OfTransportation Research Board 2010 - PresentWashington, United States -
Education Via Word And ArtThe Wild Rose Nov 2009 - PresentWriting continues - just beginning to translate environmental science to homeowners and children. If they care about the earth, they will help protect it. We are all connected, after all!Teaching a homeowner use-of-native-plants course via Continuing Education. Great student questions!Spent the month of August, 2014 at the Leopold House in the Carson National Forest, Tres Piedras, New Mexico. As a writer-in-residency, I rough drafted a small native gardening book for homeowners.Artwork and editing to follow!
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Noxious Weed Advisory Committee (Nwac)League Of Minnesota Cities Representative Mar 2014 - Mar 2024MinnesotaThis committee is the screen through which invasive plants pass to be evaluated.The Commissioner of Agriculture acts upon its recommendations to add or subtractplants to the State Noxious Weed List. Their decision-making is based on harm to agriculture,environment and human health with consideration to the economics involved, as well as other States' experiences.
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Lccmr CommissionerLegislator-Citizen Commission For Minnesota Resources (Lccmr) 2013 - Mar 2024MinnesotaThe LCCMR is composed of legislators and citizens who annually review project proposals that protect and restore Minnesota's natural resources. The chosen proposals are funded through the Environmental Trust Fund which is funded from a percentage of Minnesota's lottery proceeds.Projects include baseline databases, applied research and demonstrations on behalf of water and air quality, land, wildlife habitat, climate change, energy, education, planning and invasive species.
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Invasive Species Advisory Committee (Isac)National Invasive Species Council Oct 2011 - Mar 2024Washington D.C. Metro AreaChair the Communication/Education/Outreach Subcommittee.Lead the writing of White Papers on invasive plant problems.Support solutions for emerging invasive species issues.
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MemberMake Way For Monarchs 2014 - 2016NationwideCoalition member of "Make Way..." to encourage the planting and protection of roadside native plants for monarchs, pollinators, migratory birds, etc along all highways (interstates, state and County)to increase dwindling wildlife habitat. Reduced mowing outside City limits on all highways wouldboost habitat quickly and with little cost. The 2015 highway bill, "FAST" encourages the same!!!
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Friend Of The CommitteeTransportation Research Board (Trb) Roadside Maintenance Committee 2009 - 2016NationalAs Friend of the Committee I am invited to participate in on-line discussions about BMPsof all State Departments of Transportation (DOTs). This past window we participated in a webinar to spur discussion about the value of "Reduced Mowing", in light of the encouragement to increase pollinator habitat on our nation's roadsides.
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A FounderWeeds Across Borders (Wab) 2002 - 2012North AmericaFounded conference to connect scientists, practitioners and policy-makers in Canada, Mexico and the United States to share solutions to slow the spread of invasive plants in North America, because weeds do not respect political boundaries. Helped write the Banff Accord in 2008.
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IndependentRestoration Ecologist 1980 - 2012Since 1980, design and management related to native plant community restorationsin private and public sectors. Developed an assessment tool to evaluate restorationwork for non-science decision makers. Documented restorations via word and photos.Experienced in site analysis, restoration planning and specification writing......and translating applied science to the public and private sectors with common sense on common ground.
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Vegetation Management Program ManagerFederal Highway Administration 1993 - 2009Washington D.C.Serving 50 State Departments of Transportation in roadside policy, research and technical transfer on vegetation issues. Editor of Greener Roadsides, Roadside Use of Native Plants, Roadside Weed Management and Vegetation Management, an Ecoregion Approach. Provided customized training classes.Vegetation Management, An Ecoregional Approach...NEW FHWA book published in December, 2013 - includes State by State Ecoregion maps, resources and case studies of native plant establishment plus invasive plant control (list of 40). Contact Bill Ostrum for copy: (202) 366-4651. -
Restoration EcologistFederal Highway Administration 1993 - 2009
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Restoration EcologistFederal Highway Administration 1993 - 2009
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Adjunct ProfessorUniversity Of Minnesota 1984 - 1993St. Paul, MinnesotaTaught Ecological Principles of Design, Restoration and Management, and Design of Outdoor Classrooms. -
Midwest Regional DirectorNational Wildflower Reseach Center 1988 - 1990Created a pilot, regional clearinghouse of native plant information applicable to the Midwest, with the help of Maria Urice. Held a regional native plant conference. Hosted a natural lawn ordinance workshop. Facilitated a native plant research needed forum.
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Restoration Ecology And Education (Ba) -
Trout Creek Grade School
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