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Kids’ Corner: Blooming Tales
Activities inspired by Waa’aka’: The Bird Who Fell in Love with the Sun, a book that shares a Tongva creation story. -
Kids’ Corner: Pollinator Party
Some native plants and pollinators depend on each other to survive. Tell their story through a mini-magazine, a "zine". -
Careers in Plant Science and Conservation | Part V
Kat High Hupa descendant, occupational therapist, and native plant gardener offers advice for students and how the native plant community can support Indigenous people. -
Careers in Plant Science and Conservation | Part IV
Antonio Sanchez has worked with native plants all over California. Read this lively and frank conversation about what it's like to work with natives plants, play in a band, and stay connected to the big picture. -
Careers in Plant Science and Conservation | Part III
Next up in the CNPS career series: Michael Kauffman ecologist, author, and educator from Humboldt County shares insight into how he got his start. -
Careers in Plant Science and Conservation | Part II
Next up in the CNPS career series: Teri Barry of UC Davis Center for Plant Diversity talks about the importance of herbaria collections and getting your foot in the door. -
Advice for Emerging Professionals in Native Plant Conservation | Part 1
Dr. Denise Knapp, conservation director for Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, offers insight for students and young conservation scientists. -
Show native plants love with the #CNPSArtChallenge
In 2020, we challenged you to make one native plant-inspired art piece every day for two weeks. -
2019-2020 Education Grant Recipients
CNPS has announced its 2019-20 student grant recipients. Get to know our rising researchers! -
Kids’ Corner: Get your chlorophyll of plants
Through fun activities, learn about the process of photosynthesis and what a day in the life a plant looks like. -
Kids’ Corner: Wild for Wildflowers
Spring is here, and its time to get outside and enjoy wildflowers. Plan a trip to hike with your family or visit a nearby garden to observe the variety of shapes and colors in flowers. -
California Native Plant Society Announces Two New Internships
The entire CNPS community is inspired by the pioneering, mold-breaking women after whom these internships are named.