MNPS recently commented through the Conservation Committee on several aspects of the proposed listing of the whitebark pine. The letter is linked through the letters section of the Conservation Page and here.
Focused on Native Plants and Plant Communities of Montana
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MNPS recently commented through the Conservation Committee on several aspects of the proposed listing of the whitebark pine. The letter is linked through the letters section of the Conservation Page and here.
is published four times a year and is included with your membership. Kelseya contains timely articles about Montana plants and their communities, listings of chapter and state meetings and field trips, and updates on native plant issues.
including becoming a member or chapter policies or programs, contact our Vice-President, Robert Pal.
For information about activities in your area, or to seek information about plants or resources in your area, please contact the chapter closest to you (click on Activities Drop Down Menu at the top of this page): Calypso (Dillon, Butte, Southwest Montana; Clark Fork, (Missoula, West Central Montana); Kelsey (greater Helena area); Flathead (Northwest Montana, Glacier Park); Maka Flora (Eastern Montana); Valley of Flowers (greater Bozeman area), or check out the Eastern- or Western-at-Large Areas on the same menu.
Montana Native Plant Society
P.O. Box 8783
Missoula, MT 59807-8783
For comments on this website, including updates and corrections, contact
Bob Person