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    Native Plant Society of New Mexico > Events

Events

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

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel 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 Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Dr. Kathryn Stoner


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  • Field Trip to Otero Mesa

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel 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 Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Dr. Lara Prihodko


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  • Field Trip to Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Meet at 9am at Bank of the Rio Grande (corner University/Telshor) to carpool, or meet at MVBSP. Contact Carolyn Gressitt for more information at 575.523.8413


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  • The Herbarium Experience and Native Plants

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Chloe Battista and Trystan Harpold, NMSU Herbarium student assistants.


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  • March to the North: The Last Tropical Orchid

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Richard Felger, noted botanist and associate researcher of the University of Arizona Herbarium.


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  • The Intriguing and Wonderful Natural History of Uncommon Southwestern Mustards

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Sara Fuentes-Sriano, plant scientist, and director and curator of the NMSU herbaria.


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  • Chihuahuan Desert Native Pollinators

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Bashira Chowdhurry, Auburn University Bee Biodiversity Initiative.


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  • Native Plants Are for the Birds

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on January 2, 2018

    Marcy Scott, botanizer, birder, former wildlife rehabilitator, author, and co-founder of Robledo Vista Nursery near Las Cruces.


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Upcoming Events in Las Cruces

  • 14 May, 25
    Las Cruces
    Wednesday, May 14 – Las Cruces chapter general meeting: “Tortugas Plant Walk”, 6-8 PM
  • 17 May, 25
    Las Cruces
    Saturday, May 17 – Las Cruces Annual Chapter Potluck and Plant Walk, 12:00 noon – 3:00 PM
  • 02 Oct, 25
    Native Plant Society of New Mexico - statewide, Las Cruces
    NPSNM Annual Conference in Las Cruces, October 2-4

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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