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REVEGETATION PLAN EXAMPLE<br />

PREFACE<br />

The following sample <strong>Revegetation</strong> Plan (the Plan) was written for a Federal Highway Administration<br />

WFLHD project that is currently in the planning stage. The Plan highlights actions to<br />

be taken by the USDA Forest Service Region 6 Restoration Services Team in association with<br />

WFLHD. The Plan was previously submitted to WFLHD and will be used in the permitting process<br />

by the Contractor and Contracting Officer’s Representative during the implementa¬tion phase<br />

and will be referred to during the monitoring phase. <strong>Revegetation</strong> Plans are unique to each<br />

project. This sample plan is provided here as a stand-alone document in the larger manual<br />

and is meant only as a reference from which to develop a project-specific <strong>Revegetation</strong> Plan.<br />

This Plan is unique to the Restoration Services Team in that it is the first to intentionally include<br />

elements in the planning, imple¬mentation, and monitoring phases with the specific goal<br />

of increasing plant-pollinator interactions. Areas that would support pollinator insects with<br />

moderate effort and alteration were identified as distinct revegetation units during the planning<br />

phase. Plant species lists were developed during the planning phase to include plants known<br />

to increase nectar availability and to provide nesting, breeding, and refuge benefits. Plant<br />

materials for these species were collected for seed increase and grow-out. Minor grading to<br />

create depressions for water retention, large woody debris placement to create microhabitats,<br />

and out-planting will occur during the implementation phase in an effort to increase pollinator<br />

habitat. Pollinator abundance and diversity information will be collected during the monitoring<br />

phase to better understand practices that increased pollinator use within the project area and<br />

to identify opportunities for improving these approaches on future projects.<br />

<strong>Roadside</strong> <strong>Revegetation</strong>: An Integrated Approach to Establishing Native Plants and Pollinator Habitat<br />

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