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    • An Overview of Scientific Inventory, Monitoring and Research on the Valles Caldera National Preserve

      Posted by Sara Digby on February 11, 2018

      The Santa Fe Chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico presents a free talk at Christ Lutheran Church on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 6:30…


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    • Beyond Automobiles: Native Plant Stewardship, Revegetation, and Highway Ecology at NM DOT

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Steve Gisler, New Mexico DOT environmental coordinator and newly appointed liaison with NPSNM


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    • Climate, Fire, Salamanders, and Forests: Through the Lens of Tree Rings

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Ellis Margolis is a research ecologist at the USGS New Mexico Landscapes Field Station, based in Santa Fe.  He received a Ph.D. in Watershed Management from the University of…


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    • Field Trip to Bosque del Apache

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Meet at 8am at the Y in Tularosa (junction Hwys 54/70) Tour of the Bosque, lunch in San Antonia. Bring Snacks. For more information contact Jennifer Gruger at jengruger@gmail.com


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    • Cooking Wild – Presentation & Workshop

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Elva Osterreich and Judy Tribble For more information contact Elva Osterreich at echoofthedesert@gmail.com


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    • White Sands Moth Update

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Eric Metzler


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    • Field Trip to Cedar Hills, NW of Robledo Mtns.

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Meet at 8am at Bank of the Rio Grande (corner University/Telshor)


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    • Mexican Long-Nosed Bats and their Relationship with Columnar Cacti – and Tequila!

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Dr. Kathryn Stoner


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    • Field Trip to Otero Mesa

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Meet at 8am at Bank of the Rio Grande (corner University/Telshor) Contact Carolyn Gressitt for more information at 575.523.8413


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    • Transhumant Pastoralism in West Africa and Nepal

      Posted by Sara Digby on January 2, 2018

      Dr. Lara Prihodko


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    Upcoming Events in Santa Fe

    • 29 Mar, 23
      Santa Fe
      Wednesday, March 29th at 5:30 p.m. – Meeting for Prospective Program Volunteers
    • 11 Apr, 23
      Santa Fe
      Tuesday, April 11th at 6:30 p.m. – Restoration of fire-adapted forests of the Southwest with Mateo Pomilia

      1701 Arroyo Chamiso Rd, Santa Fe, NM

    About NPSNM

    The Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM) is a non-profit organization that strives to educate the public about native plants by promoting knowledge of plant identification, ecology, and uses; foster plant conservation and the preservation of natural habitats; support botanical research; and encourage the appropriate use of native plants to conserve water, land, and wildlife.

    Our Location

    PO Box 35388
    Albuquerque, NM, 87176-5388

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