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New Mexico’s Living Landscapes
NPSNM member Bill Dunmire has released his new book New Mexico’s Living Landscapes. New Mexico is third among states of greatest natural diversity, exceeded only by Texas and California. More…
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Trees & Shrubs of New Mexico ready to order!
We’re happy to announce that Jack Carter’s fully revised and expanded edition of his popular Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico is now available! Trees & Shrubs of New Mexico…
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Upcoming Santa Fe Garden Fair
8th ANNUAL GARDEN FAIR Presented by the SANTA FE MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION SATURDAY APRIL 28, 2012 ~ 10 PM – 4 PM Santa Fe County Fairgrounds, 3229 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe, NM Don’t miss the 8th ANNUAL GARDEN FAIR, presented by the…
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Revision of NPSNM Bylaws Proposed
The Board of Directors of NPSNM has reviewed the Society’s bylaws and proposed to revise them to meet current needs. If you have concerns with the proposed revision, contact…
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A thousand invasives removed at Blue Hole Cienega
An estimated 1085 mostly Russian olive plants were removed during the Russian Olive Removal Event held Oct. 21-22, 2011 at the Blue Hole Cienega Nature Preserve. The preserve lies…
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Cloudcroft Phacelia search is a partial success!
Two locations of the Cloudcroft Phacelia were found during our Aug. 18-21, 2011 search. One of the two was on the same dry travertine rock outcrop in Fresnal Canyon…
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Governor Martinez proclaims August 20, 2011 Native Plant Day
Read the Proclamation: Native Plant Day Proclamation2011(PDF) Albuquerque Chapter Press Release here “In honor of the day, The Albuquerque Chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM) is…
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New Administrative Coordinator Has Been Hired
Cindy Roper has agreed to assume the Administrative Coordinator position for the NPSNM starting June 1, 2011. Her qualifications are outstanding and we feel very lucky to have her…
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Phil Tonne – New UNM Herbarium Collections Manager
For the last ~20 years Jane Mygatt was the Collections Manager at the UNM Herbarium. Many of us worked with Jane and enjoyed her professionalism and botanical expertise. Tim…
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