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SUMMARY:Prescott Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 15\, 8:00 – 1:00 PM\nHighlands Center for Natural History hosts a Prescott Chapter of Arizona Native Plant Society guided walk and workshop. Learn more about the parsley and carrot plant family with a short stroll followed by a hands-on investigation at the Discovery Gardens ramada. Bring snacks\, water and be prepared to walk up to one mile. \n 
URL:https://aznps.com/event/prescott-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:Highlands Center for Natural History\, 375 S. Walker Rd.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Prescott Chapter AZNPS":MAILTO:PrescottNativePlantSociety@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Chapter meeting via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 18\, 7:00 PM: Nora Ventrella. Rare and Restoration Plants of the Navajo Nation: Conservation Activities of the Navajo Natural Heritage Program \nNora Ventrella has been the botanist for the Navajo Natural Heritage Program with the Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife for the past 6 years. As a part of this program she collects\, manages\, and disseminates information on threatened and endangered plant species on Navajo lands\, and is the curator of the Navajo Nation herbarium located in Flagstaff. This talk will cover monitoring and conservation efforts by NNHP focused on threatened and endangered plants of the Navajo Nation. This talk will also focus on seed-banking and plant propagation activities conducted by the newly created Diné Native Plants Program\, a tribally-run restoration program focused on bringing native and culturally-important plants back to tribal lands. Nora has her master’s degree in plant biology and conservation from the joint program between Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden. Her research background focused on Colorado plateau flora\, invasive species\, local adaptation\, and seed-sourcing for restoration \nRegister in advance for this meeting at:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMuc-iprTIsGtwHuaXeTxp0l575nT-3MBIT \n\n\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\n\nArizona Native Plant Society talks are free and open to the public. See aznps.com to become a member. \n\nThe Facebook Event page if you wish to register that way is: \nhttps://fb.me/e/5ScgwnhAf\n\nRequest to be on the chapter email list for information re Zoom link for meetings.naris123@cs.com \n 
URL:https://aznps.com/event/flagstaff-chapter-meeting-via-zoom/
LOCATION:via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Flagstaff Chapter AZNPS":MAILTO:naris123@cs.com
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SUMMARY:Cancelled! Pinaleño Mountains Saunter will be rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, July 29\, 2023\, the Upper Gila Chapter will host a Pinaleño Mountains Saunter to explore wildflowers and other plants in the area between Shannon Campground\, located in Engelmann spruce and Douglas fir habitat\, and Heliograph Peak at 10\,022′.\n \nThe walk to the peak is approximately one mile but participants can turn around at any time along the way if time or mobility limits the full hike. It will be a slow walk with many stops to admire and discuss plants that we encounter. Shannon Campground is at the headwaters of Marijilda Creek and received quite a bit of snow this winter so the vegetation is very healthy. The trail to Heliograph follows Forest Road 352\, which is gated at the entrance to Shannon\, allowing only hiking\, biking\, and horseback travel to the peak.\n \nIf you would like to join us\, meet at the Graham County Fairgrounds parking area that’s close to U.S. 191 south of Safford at 8:00 a.m. and we’ll try to carpool from there.\n \nThe foray is free for Arizona Native Plant Society members\, $5 for nonmembers.\n \nFor the day\, wear sturdy hiking shoes/boots\, a hat and other sun protection of your choice; bring a lunch\, plenty of water\, perhaps insect repellant and hiking poles if you use them. Well-behaved or leashed dogs are welcome. Check weather forecast to see if raingear might be needed.\n\n\n\nI posted a slide show from a September 2019 AZNPS walk at https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3139623596061025&set=oa.266342171152388 \n\nif you’d like to start learning some of the plants we might see in earlier stages of their development.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/pinaleno-mountains-saunter/
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