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Events

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  • Field Trip to El Malpais- El Calderon

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Leader Pam McBride. Pam McBride, leader. We will look for the cinder phacelia (Phacelia serrata) on the El Calderon trail, a 3.8 mile loop, approximately 100 miles one way from Albuquerque….


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  • Field Trip to Holy Ghost Trail(Cancelled due to Road Closure)

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Stay Tuned


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  • Field Trip to Magdalena Mts., Timber Ridge Field Trip

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Leader George Miller. Timber Ridge at 10,000-feet at the head of Water Canyon in the mountains south of Socorro yielded 40 species of flowers last time, so let’s try it…


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  • New Mexico Bats and Their Bacteria: Landscape Complexity and Plant Diversity as Drivers

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Post-doctoral UNM Biologist Ara Winter tells us about how changes in the bacteria populations on bats are driven by the bats’ local habitat. The bacteria populations in bats are…


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  • Field Trip to Milne Trail at Cedar Crest Post Office

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018


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  • Bandelier flower walk

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Leader Charles Keller. Exact trail TBA as the season and moisture dictate. Meet Far North Shopping Center at San Mateo NE and Academy, Albuquerque. Park near Wienerschnitzel at 


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  • Field Trip to Sandia Mts. 10K Trail (CANCELLED)

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    This field trip has been cancelled.


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  • Kasha-Kutuwe Tent Rocks National Monument (CANCELLED)

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    This field trip has been cancelled.


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  • Whitfield Wildlife Conservation Area

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    Ted Hodaba and Don Heinz, leaders. ABQ Meeting place Saver’s parking lot) on Carlisle on NE side of Carlisle/Menaul intersection at 8 am. Park behind Mattress Firm in SW corner…


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  • Can Agriculture and Conservation Co-Exist? What the term “Organic” Actually Protects

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on March 2, 2018

    We all hear that we should buy organic food to protect the environment.  But as the organic sector grows with larger farms, what is really required to be organic?…


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Upcoming Events in Albuquerque

  • 04 Jun, 25
    Albuquerque
    Wednesday, June 4 – Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation: Playa Restoration in Lordsburg, 7:00 PM
  • 02 Jul, 25
    Albuquerque
    Wednesday, July 2 – Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation: Invasive Plants in New Mexico, Sylvan Kaufman, 7:00 PM
  • 03 Sep, 25
    Albuquerque
    Wednesday, September 3: Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation – Wildflowers and Geology: My Favorite Hikes in Albuquerque Area Ecosystems, Kent Condie, 7:00 PM
  • 01 Oct, 25
    Albuquerque
    Wednesday, October 1: Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation – Rewilding the City one Alley at a Time, Candace Stoughton, 7:00 PM
  • 05 Nov, 25
    Albuquerque
    Wednesday, November 5: Albuquerque chapter meeting and presentation – People Learning from Plants, Dara Saville, 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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