Your membership supports these activities and more
- Monitoring rare and endangered plants and habitats
- Acting to save endangered areas through publicity, persuasion, and as an absolute last resort, legal action
- Serving as a science-based resource in public planning processes
- Supporting the establishment of native plant preserves
- Sponsoring workdays to remove invasive plants
- Educational activities including speaker programs, field trips, native plant sales, horticultural workshops, and demonstration gardens
What Do You Get When You Join CNPS?
- The pleasure of contributing to the preservation of Californias incredible native flora
- An exceptional education on Californias native plants through field trips, publications, and plant sales
- The opportunity to learn how to grow native plants
- Artemisia, a quarterly botanic journal
- Flora, a quarterly statewide newsletter
- Chapter newsletter, Obispoensis