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CNPS Sues Santa Barbara County Over Approval of Flawed Wind Energy Project
The Strauss Wind Energy Project violates both the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and California Fish and Game Code. -
New Book Celebrates California’s Wildflowers, Warns of Super Bloom Peril
Join conservation photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter for the book’s launch party on Sunday, Jan. 26 at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. -
California Native Plant Society Releases Statewide Wildfire Recovery Guide
CNPS and partners have created an updated, science-based resource to address post-fire land care and common misconceptions. -
California’s New Budget Takes Aim at Extinction to Protect California Biodiversity
With Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature, the 2019-20 state budget allocates more than $18 million to advance biodiversity-focused projects. -
Help for the Insect Apocalypse: Calscape Adds Host Plant Information for California Native Butterflies and Moths
If you care about the collapse of butterflies and other pollinators, this is a simple tool you can use to help in a very real way. -
CNPS Announces California Native Plant Week 2019
The worldwide coverage of California’s super bloom shows us just how much we have to celebrate here in California. -
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. -
An Important Next Step to Stop Centennial
CNPS and partner the Center for Biological Diversity (the Center) have taken the next step in halting the ill-advised Tejon Ranch proposal with an important comment letter to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. -
California Native Plant Society Condemns LA County Decision to Approve the Centennial Development
The decisions we make here in California strongly influence how we as 21st century citizens will address the very real challenges of climate change and a growing population. -
CNPS Announces Re-Oak California
As the Re-Oak project moves into its second year, CNPS and local groups will facilitate oak planting days, ongoing acorn processing, and more. -
Governor’s Biodiversity Actions Mark Unprecedented Call for Native Plant Protection
The governor's actions are among the first to unambiguously emphasize the critical importance of saving California’s native plants. -
CNPS Publishes First Comprehensive Flora of the Southern Sierra Nevada
The latest book by CNPS Press is the first comprehensive flora of Sequoia and Kings Canyon. A must-have for southern Sierra fans!