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Events

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  • June 3 online presentation: “Best Wildflower Hikes of New Mexico” (click here for information)

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2020

    Join us in a virtual meeting Wednesday evening, June 3, at 6pm featuring conservation photographer and naturalist Christina Selby, who we had booked last winter to speak in person. …


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  • September 2 Meeting: “Bernalillo County Vegetation Management Without Glyphosate (RoundUp).”

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2020

    Landscape Architect George Radnovich, whose firm Sites Southwest is developing landscape management strategies for managing Bernalillo County lands without the use of glyphosate, discusses these strategies which include the…


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  • August 5. Meeting. “The Tijeras Creek Remediation Project.” (click for details)

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2020

    Jim Brooks, President and founder of Soilutions, Inc, discusses flooding, pollution and erosion problems and solutions in the Tijeras Creek watershed, just east of Albuquerque.   The Tijeras Creek…


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  • July 1 online: Insects in Decline: Why it matters and what we must do about it.

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2020

    Insect conservationist Anna Walker, who works as the Species Survival Officer for Invertebrate Pollinators at the Albuquerque BioPark, discusses the evidence that insects are in decline and demonstrates why…


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  • June 3 online: Forest Changes in Northern New Mexico Mountains: Past, Present, & Climate-Driven Future

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2020

    US Geological Survey research ecologist Craig Allen will highlight the dynamic ecological history and recent trends of our forests here in the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo mountains, drawing from abundant…


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  • June 19 Online Meeting: Dr. Edwin Leuck, “The Cacti of New Mexico”

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 10, 2020

    On June 19 at 7:00 MDT, through Zoom, Dr. Leuck’s his presentation on “The Cacti of New Mexico” will cover most of the native cacti present in New Mexico, their…


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  • Wednesday, April 15: Christina Selby, Best Wildflower Hikes in New Mexico via Zoom. Click for details.

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 14, 2020

    Christina Selby author of the recent book: Best Wildflower Hikes in New Mexico will be discussing her book and showing us a PowerPoint via Zoom. Beautiful photos in store! To participate: There is…


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  • April 15, 7 p.m., virtual meeting via Zoom: “Designing a Botanic Garden for Research and Aesthetics.”

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 2, 2020

    Get online with with Rachel Gioannini, NMSU Assistant Professor of Horticulture in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences presenting “Designing a Botanic Garden for Research and Aesthetics.” How…


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  • Jun 20 Field trip. Bridal Veil Falls

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 18, 2020

    Jun 20 Field trip. Bridal Veil Falls. A section of the repurposed Rails-to-Trails that connects to two other trails in the area. This trail…


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  • May 15 Field trip. White Sands Missile Range adventure is cancelled unless “stay at home” directives are ended.

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 18, 2020

    May 15 Field trip is cancelled unless “stay at home” directives are ended. White Sands Missile Range adventure. Destination TBA. Limited access area. We will…


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Upcoming Events in Taos

  • 20 Mar, 26
    Gila-Silver City
    Friday, March 20 – Gila chapter program, “Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) program and 2025 Trout Fire”, 7:00 PM
  • 21 Mar, 26
    Las Cruces
    Sat,. March 21 – Las Cruces chapter Spring Canyon Clean-up, 9 AM – 1 PM
  • 01 Apr, 26
    Albuquerque
    Weds., April 1 – Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation, “Habitat Connectivity with Backyard Refuges,” 7:00 PM
  • 14 Apr, 26
    Santa Fe
    Tuesday, April 14 – Santa Fe chapter meeting and lecture, “Native Flora, Native Fauna: Using Host Plant Data to Guide Conservation Decisions”, 6:30 PM
  • 06 May, 26
    Albuquerque
    Weds., May 6 – Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation, “New Mexico Butterflies, their Host Plants, and the Threat of Unintended Chemical Contamination”, 7:00 PM

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.

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Albuquerque, NM, 87176-5388

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