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Coville National Forest and Vicinity
Jean Wood
Inventory dates: 1995, 1996
Thesis: Wood, J. W. 1997. A Floristic Inventory of the Vascular Plants of the Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity, Washington, v + 93 pp.
This represents the thesis project by Jean Wood. Fieldwork was conducted during the summers of 1995 and 1996. The area encompassed included the Huckleberry Mountains, Kettle River Range, Selkirk Range, and Republic Highlands (Ferry and Stevens counties) for a total of about 2,800 mi2 ranging in elevation from 1,300 to 7,308 feet. Collected were 7,660 specimens documenting 902 unique taxa. Species of conservation concern totaled 30 documented at 51 sites. Also vouchered were 116 exotics, including 18 noxious weeds. Funding was provided by Coville National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Washington Native Plant Society, and the University of Wyoming.
Results & Data
Project Map:
Map shows the approximate project boundary. Collection sites are displayed as red dots. Click on a dot to view site information and a list of specimens from that site.

