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Now available: A Manual of California Vegetation, 2nd Edition.

For details: http://cnps.org/store.php

 

Now available: California Mosses

For details: http://cnps.org/store.php

 

CNPS won the Congregate (Pine Hill rare plant/El Dorado County) lawsuit!
The Sacramento Valley chapter and several of your members were key to our success in supporting the work.  We thank you all heartily for that. 
You can download the full opinion here:
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/opinions.cgi?Courts=C

  

Elderberry Farms Native Plant Nursery

Fulfilling CNPS' mission!
 - A PowerPoint Presentation (pdf)-

- Where in the World is Elderberry Farms -

 

CNPS 2009 Conservation Conference: Strategies and Solutions
Was held on: January 17 – 19, 2009
Details on the meeting, see: http://cnps.org/cnps/conservation/conference/2009/about.php

 

Our chapter has received the "River City Run" grant
applied to the CNPS Chapter Nursery!

  

Welcome to Celebrating Wildflowers! - hosted by USDA Forest Service
(http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/index.shtml)
Celebrating Wildflowers is dedicated to the enjoyment of the thousands of wildflowers
growing on our national forests and grasslands,
and to educating the public about the many values of native plants

 

California Native Plant Society Sacramento Valley Chapter
will be holding workdays (2nd Saturday of each Month!)
at the Elderberry Farms Native Plant Nursery

 

California Endangered Species and Habitat Alliance - News

 

Interactive key to wetland
monocots of the US (ca. 2400 taxa), keys (by state) to grass (Poaceae)
species in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the
US Virgin Islands, as well as a new key for all gymnosperm species in
the US, are now available on the USDA NRCS PLANTS website
(http://plants.usda.gov). See
(http://npdc.usda.gov/technical/plantid_wetland_mono.html) for details.

 

CNPS Wins a Big CEQA and State Planning and Zoning Lawsuit Victory

 

CNPS Vegetation Monitoring

 

Habitat 2020
A committee of environmental organizations collaborating on common issues in and affecting Sacramento County. The mission of Habitat 2020 is to protect the lands and waters where our wildlife and native plants live in Sacramento County.

Also:
click here to learn about the California Heartland Project !

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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