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2003-04 Annual Report - WSU Campus & Community Ecology Project
 
The Campus & Community Ecology Project formally began its first year of operation in 2003 at Washington State University, although activities leading to the creation of this campus initiative have been underway for several years.  In 2003-04, the primary focus of participating faculty and students was the establishment of the Native Plant & Landscape Restoration Nursery to support the efforts of students and faculty working on campus landscape restoration and habitat development projects.
 
As a member institution of the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology program, faculty submitted an annual report for 2003 entitled "Going Wild at WSU" under the landscaping category.  The 2003 Annual Report may be viewed as part of the NWF's Campus Ecology Yearbook or it may be downloaded directly below:
 
 
 
 
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NWF - Campus Ecology Yearbook - 2002-2003 (external link)
2003-04 Annual Report - WSU Campus & Community Ecology Project (pdf 138kb)
Other Activities in 2003-04
 
In addition to establishing the Native Plant Nursery, the Campus & Community Ecology Project also worked to propose and establish several campus action projects designed for student participation in scientific research and campus conservation activities:
 
 
 
 
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See the 2005 Action Plan for a summary of goals, action projects, and proposals for the coming year.