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and/or years following disturbance of a particular section of ground <br />• (Thornton and Harrington, 1970). In later years, succession of more <br />permanent and long-lived plants will occupy disturbed sites. Natural <br />seeding and revegetation will occur in disturbed areas. are~ul re- <br />vegetation and seeding plans by Cotter Corporation should entrance <br />the ability of the plants to successfully restore the disturt~ed <br />ground to a productive agricultural land use. No threatened <br />or endangered plant species were observed at the project site. The <br />observed species list of plants was compared to the Smithsonian In- <br />stitution's list of native, endangered plants for the state (Smithsonian, <br />1976). <br /> <br />J-12 <br />• <br />