Current projects
Ongoing - Awarded 7/1/2023 (FY24)
- Synthesis and Application of Research on the Biodiversity of Early Seral Forests in Fire-Generated and Intensively Managed Forests -- Meg Krawchuk, Matthew Betts, Mark Swanson, James Rivers, Jake Verschuyl (2 years, $137,164)
- Evaluating Insect Pollinator Response to Dry Forest Fuel-Reduction Treatments -- James Rivers, James Johnston (3 years, $183,162)
Ongoing - Awarded 7/1/2022 (FY23)
- Quantifying the Effects of Wildfire on Water Quantity, Water Quality, and Fish: The Hinkle Creek Watershed Study Revisited -- Kevin Bladon, Dana Warren, David Roon (3 years, $144,488)
- Post-wildfire Resurvey of Terrestrial Salamanders on Managed Forests -- Tiffany Garcia, Jessica Homyack, Claudine Reynolds, Meg Krawchuk, Andrew Kroll (3 years, $133,162)
- Responses of Fish to Forest Management: Evaluating How Different Riparian Reserve Configurations Affect Fish and Food Webs in Headwater Streams -- Dana Warren, Ashley Coble (2 years, $113,766)
Awarded 7/1/2020 (FY21)
Ending -
- Multi-scale habitat value of slash piles for conserving rare carnivores -- John Bailey, Katie Moriarty (2 years NCE, 6/30/2023, $103,559)
- Red tree voles in working forests -- John Bailey, Katie Moriarty (3 years, $117,862)
Ongoing -
- Where is it the most effective to restore streams? Salmon habitat restoration using large wood: linking stream geomorphic change and restoration effectiveness -- Catalina Segura, Sandara Villamizar, Erik Suring, Christopher Lorion (2 years NCE to 12/31/2023, $151,623)
Ending - Awarded 7/1/2019 (FY20)
- Development of native bee identification keys for the Pacific Northwest -- Jim Rivers (3 years NCE to 9/30/2023, $125,405)
Links to Pacific NW Bee Keys: Genera, Female, Male