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Maggie Ross holds up the frame of the 1m-square. It will be laid down over the ground vegetation, and everything within the frame will be inventoried and recorded
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Laying down the 1m-square frame over the ground vegetation. Everything within the frame will be inventoried and recorded
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Hammering rebar to anchor the corners of the 1-m square plots. The corners will be flagged and their locations marked with GPS. The plots will be revisited for years to come.
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Maggie Ross verifies the identification of a plant using her reference guide
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Maggie Ross verifies the identification of a plant (maple-leaf currant) using her reference guide
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Maggie Ross verifies the identification of a plant using her reference guide
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In the center is a small seedling of a cedar tree
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In the center is a small seedling of a cedar tree. Note how the type of leaf changes from main stem to lateral leaves.
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A very small seedling of western hemlock. Each seedling is noted, recorded, measured, and tagged.
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A flower of a tiarella plant within the 1m-square plot
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Maggie Ross verifies the identification of a plant using her reference guide
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Metal identification tags used to wrap around the stem of each plant within a 1m-square plot
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Maggie Ross uses a GPS to mark the exact location of the new 1m-squared plot
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Wrapping a metal identification tag around the stem of a western red cedar seedling
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Ethan Torres notes each plant within the 1m square plot
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Ethan Torres measures the height of a seedling
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Maggie Ross and Ethan Torres identify, measure, and record each plant within the 1m square plot
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A close up of salal (Gaultheria shallon)
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Joseph LaManna, Maggie Ross, and Ethan Torres survey every plant within their 1m square plot
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A 1m square plot within the larger plot FOREG31
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Joseph LaManna notes that trees can have two tags where the new FOREG plots and the old Reference Stands overlap. The two studies are planned to dovetail and complement each other (e.g. measurements...
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Emily Dewald-Wang holds a PVC pipe which is the target for the laser survey tool (total station). She calls out the species of tree, its size, and its condition. The data are recorded into a tablet...
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Joseph LaManna and Emily Dewald-Wang measure the diamater of a large Douglas fir tree.
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Emily Dewald-Wang holds a PVC pipe which is the target for the laser survey tool (total station). She calls out the species of tree, its size, and its condition. The data are recorded into a tablet...
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Emily Dewald-Wang recording location, species, and condition of a tree within a forest dynamics plot.