Cliff paintbrush (Castilleja rupicola) COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 14

Acknowledgements and authorities contacted and Information sources

Acknowledgements and authorities contacted

Acknowledgements

We thank Frank Lomer for his assistance in the field. Judy Millar, Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, coordinated the project with the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission as well as arranging helicopter support. Orville Dyer and Ted Lea, Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, provided aid with various aspects of the project. Jenifer Penny and Marta Donovan, Conservation Data Centre, provided information on past collection sites. Jenifer Penny also reviewed a draft of the report and made valuable comments. We also thank the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission through Ecosystems Section and the Okanagan Region, British Columbia Ministry of for funding this project.


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