Founded in 2011, The SER Great Basin Chapter is dedicated to fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among practitioners, researchers, students, policy makers and the general public to promote the science and application of restoration ecology. The Chapter promotes the importance of ecological restoration in the community to improve stewardship of Great Basin ecosystems. Chapter activities include The Right Seed in the Right Place at the Right Time webinar series and collaborative field tours, workshops and meetings. New programs of the Society for Ecological Restoration include a biennial North American conference for restoration ecologists and a program for professional certification for qualified practitioners.
Oral presentation and poster titles, abstracts, and authors from the Society for Range Management (SRM) Annual Meetings and Tradeshows, from 2013 forward.