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Washington Native Plant Society Salal Chapter
(a.k.a.: WNPS)

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.wnps.org/salal
 
Main Email: michael [at] browntroutsoftware.com
 
Contact Name: Susan Alaynick
 
Contact Email: s_alaynick [at] hotmail.com
 
Phone: (360) 659-8792
 
Regional office: P.O. Box 494
La Conner, Washington 98257
United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 08:19:52
 

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Serving Skagit, Island, and Northern Snohomish counties, the Salal Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) is dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and study of the native plants of Washington and to the education of the public on the values of native flora and its habitat.



Our Vision



The Washington Native Plant Society is a 501-c3 non-profit volunteer organization that provides botanical expertise and opportunities for all to share in the enjoyment of Washington's native flora. The Society serves as an effective and respected participant in the research about and conservation of Washington's native plants and ecosystems.



Our Mission



The mission of the Washington Native Plant Society is to promote the appreciation and conservation of Washington's native plants and their habitats through study, education and advocacy.

Our Core Values



Credibility: We value scientific accuracy and organizational responsibility.



Cooperation: We achieve our goals through cooperation among members and through working with other individuals, organizations, institutions, and agencies.



Education: We endeavor to increase our knowledge of native plants and to share what we know with fellow members and the public.



Egalitarianism: We welcome the participation of anyone with an interest in native plants regardless of his or her experience or expertise.



Enjoyment: We take pleasure in studying, observing, and growing native plants and sharing the company of our fellow members.



Stewardship: We share a conviction in the inherent value of native plants and habitats and commit ourselves to promoting their preservation and welfare.

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Janine 8 months ago
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WNPS is an excellent resource with Chapters throughout Washington State.
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