Last updated: November 12, 2024
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Project Profile: Develop NPS and Tribal Native Seed Nodes in the Midwest Region
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
National Seed Strategy | $50,000
The National Park Service will create two seed collection sites with plant propagation capacity within the Midwest Region that could be expanded with partner organizations, one at Wind Cave National Park and one at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will acquire plant propagation equipment and supplies as well as identify a partner for future seed collection and storage. Seeds will be collected locally and propagated onsite.
Why? Reliable availability of genetically appropriate seed suitable for current and projected climatic conditions increases restoration success. Creating partnerships will enable the NPS to implement the National Seed Strategy and to restore native plant communities on a landscape scale.
What else? The National Park Service will expand the impact of this project through collaborations with new and existing partners. Coordination with the Chicago Botanical Garden’s network of plant material and seed collection programs will support additional seed collection nodes and sharing of seed and plant materials across regions and agencies.