Recovery Strategies
Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada
The Endangered Forked Three-awned Grass, also called Ice Age Grass, (Aristida basiramea) is an annual grass found in dry, open, acidic sand barrens, but the species will exploit weedy habitats associated with these sites, such as roadside ditches and old fields. It is highly intolerant of shading and competition from other plants.
Consultation period: 2006-11-30 to 2007-01-29
File(s)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada (Final Version)"
- "Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada (Final Version)" (2007-02-14) (PDF format, 461.31 KB)
- HTML version of "Addendum to the Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada (Final Version)"
- "Addendum to the Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada (Final Version)" (2007-02-14) (PDF format, 9.99 KB)
- HTML version of "Addendum to the Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada"
- "Addendum to the Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada" (2006-11-30) (PDF format, 9.93 KB)
- HTML version of "Proposed Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada"
- "Proposed Recovery Strategy for Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea) in Canada" (2006-11-29) (PDF format, 479.31 KB)
Contact Person(s)
Parks Canada
Species Conservation and Management
Natural Resource Conservation
Parks Canada
30 Victoria Street 3rd floor
Gatineau, QC
J8X 0B3
Tel: 888-773-8888
Fax: 819-420-9273
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