Native Plant Society of Texas Symposium 2010 & 30th Anniversary Celebration
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Save Texas One Landscape at a Time! Our Native Plants Light the Way!
Join us at Texas Woman’s University, Hubbard Hall, and learn how to save Texas One Landscape at a Time. Speakers, demonstrations, guided and self-guided field trips & exhibits.
* Doug Tallamy will discuss how every day gardeners can use native plants to support insect and human ecosystems * David Bamberger will speak on how he took an impoverished piece of land and turned it back into habitat for two endangered birds, the golden-cheeked warbler and black-capped vireo. He made it possible for water to actually flow once again in the creeks. Furthermore he built a man-made bat cave and helped protect a natural bat cave
Registration is open to the public. To register, link to: www.npsot.org/symposium2010
For more information, see website, linked above or visit www.npsot.org.
The Native Plant Society of Texas wants to preserve our state's rich botanical legacy for future generations. The purpose of the Native Plant Society of Texas is to promote the research, conservation and utilization of native plants and plant habitats of Texas through education, outreach and example.
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