About the Montana Native Plant Society

     

    Purple prarie-clover Dalea purpurea

     

    Purple prairie-clover (Dalea purpurea); photo by Wayne Phillips, used with permission.

      THE GOALS of the Montana Native Plant Society are to preserve, conserve, and study the native plants and plant communities of Montana, and to educate the public about the values of our native flora.

     MNPS is a non-profit organization chartered in 1987. Today we have over 600 members. Membership is open to individuals, families, and organizations within and outside Montana. Members can affiliate themselves with local chapters or join at the state level.

     ACTIVITIES are conducted at the local chapter and state levels. The MNPS addresses plant related issues across Montana through committees for conservation, and Landscaping/Revegetation

     KELSEYA, the MNPS newsletter, is published four times a year and is included with your membership. Kelseya contains timely articles about Montana plants and their communities, listings of chapter and state meetings and field trips, and updates on native plant issues.

     An ANNUAL MEETING of the MNPS brings together members from throughout the state to some of the most beautiful places in Montana to learn and socialize through field trips, workshops, and other programs.

    If you have questions about activities in your area, or seek information about plants or resources in your area, please contact the chapter closest to you (click here for a list of local chapters).

    For general questions, including becoming a member or chapter policies or programs, contact our Vice President, Karen Shelly:  kmshelly@msn.com


    For comments on this web site, including updates and corrections, contact Bob Person at bob.person@mcn.net