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Now Open: Plant Needs Form for Riparian Restoration Projects

Now Open: Plant Needs Form for Riparian Restoration Projects

Now Accepting Plant Needs Requests for Riparian Restoration

The Riparian Plant Propagation Program (RPPP) is now collecting anticipated plant needs for upcoming riparian restoration projects. This effort will inform future contracts with nurseries to supply native trees/shrubs for projects planned in fall 2028 - spring 2029.

This opportunity is open to:

  1. Conservation districts
  2. Restoration groups including Tribes, Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups, counties, state or government agencies, and other non-profits.

Note: By submitting this form, you are expressing interest in receiving trees and shrubs for your projects. Please note that completing this form does not constitute placing orders or committing to receiving plants.

Should SCC be able to accommodate your anticipated plant needs, the RPPP manager will reach out to confirm orders in fall of 2026.

Fall 2028 - Spring 2029 Plant Needs Form

You can read more about the plant needs form on page 11 in the RPPP guidelines.