Research Assistant Purdue University Layfayette, Indiana, United States
There has been little research on how government cost-share programs are helping native species recover within private landowners. Using an NMDS ordination we will describe the differences in herbaceous species composition between cost-sharing sites within the ecoregions of Indiana.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to compare the differences in herbaceous species composition between cost-share and non-cost-share sites.
Upon completion, participants will be able to theorize future recommendations for native species recovery on privatized land.