Showy phlox (Phlox speciosa): COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 12

Acknowledgements and Authorities Contacted

The BC Conservation Data Centre provided information about historical and extant populations of Phlox speciosa in British Columbia. Jenifer Penny of the BC CDC facilitated obtaining spatial data and advised on mapping criteria for populations. Jan Teversham generously donated her time and skills by assisting with field surveying. Dr. David Giblin, University of Washington Herbarium, kindly provided population locality data for northern Washington State.

Funding for the preparation of this status report provided by the Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada.

Authorities contacted

  • Alvo, R. October 2002. Conservation Biologist, Ecological Integrity Branch, Parks Canada, Room 375, 4th Floor, 25, rue Eddy, Hull, Québec  K1A 0M5.
  • Donovan, M. October 2002. Biological Information Coordinator, BC Conservation Data Centre, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, P.O. Box 9993, Station Provincial Government, Victoria, British Columbia  V8W 9R7.
  • Elner, B. October 2002. Head, Migratory Bird Conservation Section, Pacific Wildlife Research Centre, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, R.R. # 1, 5421 Robertson Road, Delta, British Columbia  V4K 3N2.
  • Krannitz, P. October 2002. Ecologist/Research Scientist, Pacific Wildlife Research Centre, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, R.R. # 1, 5421 Robertson Road, Delta, British Columbia  V4K 3N2.
  • Moody, S.S. October 2002. Environmental Review Coordinator (Information Requests), Natural Heritage Program, Washington Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 47014, Olympia, Washington  98504-7014 USA.

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