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<p>How do you monitor germination rates in a habitat that already has reasonable vegetation and differentiating fresh germination is tough?</p>
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<description><![CDATA[In cases where we've overseeded existing degraded prairies, we've just monitored establishment of species that were previously missing from the site.  That way we don't have to try to figure out whether or not a particular plant is new or not.  ]]></description>
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