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Meg Inglis

In 2021 Meg Inglis was delighted to accept the position of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) Executive Director. Prior to that, she coordinated NPSOT’s Native Landscape Certification Program for 7 years.

For many years she worked in the field of environmental health and safety for medical device manufacturing facilities and other organizations. She has a Bachelor’s in Biology, secondary science teaching certification, and a Master’s in Public Administration. Meg’s passion for native plants began in 2000 when she and her family built their home on a 2-acre parcel of land near Dripping Springs.

Her knowledge of ecology and their decision to be solely dependent on a rainwater system drove their decision to restore their property with natives. She is a long-time member of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT), the Native Prairies Association of Texas, and the Texas Society for Ecological Restoration.

Dripping Springs, TX, USA

NPSOT Austin, Native Prairies Association of Texas, Texas Society for Ecological Restoration, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Presentations Offered:

  • Small Scale Land Restoration – a Case Study Meg Inglis’ first land restoration project began in 2000 when she and her husband built their home on a 2-acre parcel of land near Dripping Springs. Her knowledge of ecology […]