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Only Known Population Found of Rare California Native Plant Not Documented in Almost 30 Years
CNPS and partners celebrate "a truly thrilling find!" -
Judge Deals Another Blow to Tejon Ranchcorp Project
A judge has ordered LA County to set aside its approval of a sprawling housing development. -
Protecting Both People and Nature
Reflections on the recent Tejon Ranch and Guenoc Valley decisions. -
Reflections on the L.A. County Centennial Decision
By voting in favor of the Centennial development, LA County supervisors put the interests of Tejon Ranch Company ahead of the local community. -
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. -
A Reckoning for Centennial… and California
The commission's decision is a major step backward for LA County. The Centennial Specific Plan now heads to the board of supervisors for a vote later this year. -
Centennial Update
Once again, the vote on the proposed Centennial development on Tejon Ranch has been delayed. Here's what you need to know before August 29. -
Centennial Update
Join CNPS and the Center for Biological Diversity on July 11 to help us stop the Centennial Development. Here's what you should know. -
Help CNPS Save an Extraordinary California Ecosystem
Tejon Ranch is one of California’s most important places for native plants. Now, 30,000 acres of this incredible region is under threat.