Native Plant

Conservation Campaign

Center for Biological Diversity

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Native Plant
Conservation
Campaign
 
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(updated May, 2008!)
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(c) Jessie Harris

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Contact us!
Native Plant
Conservation Campaign
 

PMB 151
1459 18th St.
San Francisco, CA 94107

Phone: 415 970 0394 
e mail: Emily Roberson
Director, NPCC
 

 

 

 

Cactus (c) David Tibor

(c) David Tibor

 

 

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(c) John Game

 

 

 

 

(c) Susan Meyer

 

 

 

 

 

Dyssodia pentachaeta, Grand Canyon AZ

(c) Lori J. Makarick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wildflowers, California Coast

 

 

Who We Are and What We Do
Updated June 14, 2008
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The Native Plant Conservation Campaign (NPCC) is a national network of affiliate native plant societies, botanical gardens, and other plant conservation organizations. We collaborate to exchange information,  and create a strong national voice to advocate for native plant species and community conservation through 

  • Equal funding and protection for plants and other species in conservation law and practice
  • improved staffing and funding for plant conservation and research, 
  • stronger Federal laws for conservation of native plants and ecosystems
  • prevention and control of infestation by invasive exotic plants
  • use of local native plants in restoration and gardening

NPCC also performs independent research, and publishes reports,  literature reviews, brochures, and digests discussing  scientific and legal issues in plant conservation.

Slide Show on NPCC's mission and activities:  Plant Conservation: Challenges and Opportunities.  (Note- Photos load slowly; thank you for your patience.)


Affiliates and Cooperators
(January 18, 2008)
Affiliates
Kauai Native Plant Society
Minnesota Native Plant Society
Native Plant Society of Oregon
Native Plant Society of Texas*
Ticonderoga Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, VA
* New!
Cooperators
 
BotresearchUSA
CalFlora Database
California Trout
Center for Native Ecosystems
 

Campaign Publications and Information

Wild Plants, Wild Places - Color brochure discussing native plant protection issues (pdf). Also available in hardcopy. Contact Emily Roberson.

NPCC Special Report #1: Barriers to Plant Conservation (pdf, 2002) 

Species Protection: Economic Issues, Myths and Facts (pdf, 1997)

Environment vs. Economy: Fact or Fiction? 

Management of Rare Plants under State and Federal Endangered Species Law: a CNPS perspective. Article in Fremontia July-October, 2002

Plants are Endangered Species Too! Article in ESA Today, newsletter of the Endangered Species Coalition

NPCC 2002 First Year Accomplishments Report  

Native Plant Conservation Campaign program description (pdf)


NPCC Comment Letters & Testimony

Fiscal year 2008 Testimony on Appropriations for the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies regarding increased staffing and funding for federal botany & endangered species recovery programs 

Comments on Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to modify Northwest Forest Plan Survey and Manage Program for old forest associate species

Fiscal year 2007 Testimony on Appropriations for the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies regarding increased staffing and funding for federal botany & endangered species recovery programs 

Fiscal year 2006 Testimony on Appropriations for the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies regarding increased staffing and funding for federal botany & endangered species recovery programs 

Fiscal year 2005 Testimony on Appropriations for the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies regarding increased staffing and funding for federal botany & endangered species recovery programs 

Fiscal year 2004 Testimony to House Resources Committee regarding increased staffing and funding for federal botany & endangered species recovery programs 

Comments on 2003 Army Corps of Engineers Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding the definition of Waters of the United States

Fiscal Year 2003 Testimony to House Resources Committee regarding increased staffing and funding for  federal botany programs

 

For more information contact

Emily Roberson, Ph.D.
Director
Native Plant Conservation Campaign

 


****NEW ADDRESS****
PMB 151
1459 18th St.
San Francisco, CA 94107

Phone: 415 970 0394 
 
email: eroberson@biologicaldiversity.org

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Barrel Cactus this page (c) Lorena Moore

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