California Native Plant Society
The mission of CNPS is to conserve California native plants and their natural habitats, and increase understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.
CNPS is helping make the home gardener more environmentally friendly with our online tool, Calscape, found on our home page. Our citizen science initiative, the Rare Plant Treasure Hunt, is locating and helping rare plants across the state. Recently, we successfully petitioned for the first plant in nearly a decade to be added to the California Endangered Species list, the Livermore tarplant, known to only two populations in the East Bay.
If you want to apply as a volunteer, please, go to page https://www.cnps.org/volunteer
Join teams working on locally initiated projects and local teams working on statewide programs
Assist at chapter plant sales, garden tours, wildflower shows, and hikes
Plan an activity
Introduce new members to people and opportunities in CNPS
Lead a chapter program or project
Run for a chapter office
Volunteer at local arboretums and parks with planting, weeding, tours, and designing educational signs and brochures and programs
Sponsor a school garden
Survey and monitor vegetation in local wild lands
Comment with experienced chapter members on general plans and environmental impact reports
Find out how to provide data and specimens to local herbariums and the Rare Plant program
Attend association, city, and county meetings to identify issues of local vegetation importance
Sign up for action alerts
Follow and analyze state legislative issues
Research, analyze, and develop CNPS policies
Assist in the Sacramento state office
Join the host team when Chapter Council meetings are in your part of the state
Set up fundraising events
Write donor and volunteer appreciation letters for your chapter
Write an article or proofread for your local chapter’s newsletter
Contribute pictures to the Vegetation Photo Library
Assist with workshops
Offer your skills to state program directors
Become an expert of a land area, habitat type, or species.
Our website is https://www.cnps.org//, contact email is
cnps@cnps.org, contact phone is 916-447-2677
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