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UPDATED 11/28/2017; 8/15/2014 GROUPS, CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL PLANT SOCIETIES Durango Botanical Society 1400 Main Ave. Durango CO. 81301 970-749-5642 http://durangobotanicalsociety.wordpress.com/ Native Plant Society of New Mexico PO Box 35388 Albuquerque, NM 87176-5388 Administrative Coordinator: Cindy Roper (505-466-3536) nativeplantsnm ‘at’ gmail.com http://www.npsnm.org/ Notes on Native Plant Society of NM: It is encouraged that you contact them if you are interested in native plants in general, as well as in learning more about how to actively support and protect natural habitats. From npsnm.org/: The Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM) is a non-profit organization that strives to educate the public about native plants by promoting knowledge of plant identification, ecology, and uses; it fosters plant conservation and the preservation of natural habitats; it supports botanical research and encourages the appropriate use of native plants to conserve water, land, and wildlife. We have approximately 800 members in 8 chapters located throughout New Mexico and including El Paso, Texas and southwestern Colorado. San Juan/Four Corners Native Plant Society (SJFCNPS) (For Southwest Colorado) Winter Ecology Series reservations contact (970)882-4647 Al Schneider http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/
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