Sacramento Permaculture Guild

Cultivating Beneficial Relationships and Cultures in Sacramento

The Sacramento Permaculture Guild exists to connect people certified, experienced, or interested in permaculture, ecological design, green living, and organic gardening in the Sacramento region in order to create a more vibrant and sustainable local community through work-parties, potlucks, workshops and skillshares.

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California Invasive Plant Council Cal-IPC

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.cal-ipc.org
 
Main Email: info [at] cal-ipc.org
 
Phone: (510) 843-3902
 
Fax: (510) 217-3500
 
Headquarters: 1442-A Walnut St., #462
Berkeley
California 94709
United States
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 06:44:53
 

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Cal-IPC proposes and facilitates solutions to problems caused by invasive plants. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, formed in 1992. We are not affiliated with any government agency. Our active membership includes public and private land managers, ecological consultants and researchers, planners, volunteer stewards, and concerned citizens. Cal-IPC is recognized as the authoritative source of new information on all aspects of wildland weed management in California. We



* hold a major statewide symposium each October, and co-sponsor regional workshops on individual species control;

* produce an inventory of invasive plants in California that is used by land managers and planners;

* publish a quarterly newsletter with timely, practical information on wildland weeds in the state;

* support biocontrol research efforts through the International Broom Initiative and the Cape Ivy Biocontrol research projects;

* advance public and professional awareness of wildland weed problems and solutions through our outreach activities and publications.

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