Welcome!
We are a group of individuals interested in preserving the natural flora and fauna of the beautiful state of Texas. Our membership is a very diverse group comprised of professional botanists, a physicist, business people, retired couples, families with children and young singles. We encourage the use of native plants at every opportunity and hold classes and seminars to further our endeavors. The threat to our native wildlife due to habitat loss and chemical abuse is a danger that cannot be ignored. Our fresh water resources are at risk from agriculture, manufacturing and oil & gas. Our goal is to rescue endangered and native plants whenever possible, encourage the reintroduction of native plants into the ecosystem & to educate the populace as to the value of a natural environment.
Visit the Tonkawa Chapter website at this link –> http://www.npsotcentx.org/
News
Get Ready for Our Annual Photo Contest!
In June, the Native Plant Society of Texas will open up our photo, video, and chapter newsletter contests for submissions. In this post we will share some considerations to help you improve your photo entries…
Conservation Champions
The Cibolo Center for Conservation is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the Cibolo Creek watershed and the surrounding Hill Country region. Photo by Cibolo Center for Conservation. By
Member News: Promoting Native Milkweeds
By Greg Pearson, Clear Lake Chapter My interest in Monarchs and milkweed started following a trip my wife and I took to visit the Monarch wintering grounds in Mexico. After