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Field Ecology

The Conservation Management Institute has a wealth of experience in designing projects, sampling, analyzing and reporting among a wide spectrum of taxa and across geographically diverse locations.



Contact
Verl Emrick
1900 Kraft Drive, Suite 250
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0534
Phone: 540-231-8851   Fax: 540-231-7019
vemrick@vt.edu



The following are projects and services utilizing our experience in field ecology.
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Highlighted Projects
Project NameStart Date
Making Warm Season Grasses a Cash Crop for Farmers: Implementation, Demonstration, and Evaluation of Planting 7500 acres of Warm Season Grasses in the Virginia Portion of the Chesapeake Bay WatershedSeptember 2008
Biomonitoring Protocol for the Rocky Mount Power Dam Removal Project: Establishing Baseline Conditions April 2008
Las Cuevas Research Station - BelizeJanuary 2004

Projects
Project NameStart Date
Mammal Survey on SMR Camp PendeltonFebruary 2008
Floral Inventory and Dune Enhancement on SMR Camp PendeltonFebruary 2008
Assessment and Management of Lake Christine: Inventory, Invasive Species Control, and Riparian RehabilitationFebruary 2008
Conservation Planning for the Boden Creek Ecological PreserveSeptember 2007
Michaux’s Sumac Geospatial Modeling and Mapping, ARNG-MTC Fort PickettAugust 2007
Forest Inventory for Redstone Army Arsenal, Alabama February 2007
Nonnative/Invasive Plant Species in the Urban Greenway, Tinker Air Force Base, OklahomaMay 2006
Tinker Air Force Base Urban Tree InventoryMay 2006
Oklahoma Penstemon Monitoring at Tinker Air Force BaseMay 2006
ARNG-MTC Fort Pickett Vegetative Communities Map and Vegetation Classification SystemMay 2005
Invasive Species Projects on Military Lands