Conversation for Empowerment in Ending World Hunger

This group is an invitation to explore the existing discourse on empowerment in efforts to end world hunger. We will tie together organizations and social media activity that focus work and ideas from within a paradigm of empowerment and establishing self-reliance, as compared to a discourse of charity. The intent is to distinguish and expand the empowerment ...learn more

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California Native Plant Society CNPS

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Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Website: www.cnps.org
 
Main Email: cnps [at] cnps.org
 
Phone: [916] 447-2677
 
Fax: [916] 447-2727
 
Headquarters: 2707 K Street, Suite 1
Sacramento, California 95816-5113
United States
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 03:28:31
 

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Originally formed in 1965 in the east bay region, the California Native Plant Society [CNPS] is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California`s native plants. The Society, working through its local chapters, seeks to increase understanding of California`s native flora and to preserve this rich resource for future generations. Membership is open to all. Our members have diverse interests including natural history, botany, ecology, conservation, photography, drawing, hiking, and gardening.



The mission of the CPNS is to increase understanding and appreciation of California`s native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats through education, science, advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship.

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