The Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and appreciation of the native plants of the U.S. state of Washington.[1] The society advocates for the protection of species, their habitats, and general environmental quality. WNPS also works in cooperation with other non-profit groups, such as the Seattle Audubon Society on public education and advocacy efforts.
Abbreviation | WNPS |
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Formation | 1976 (1976) |
Website | www |
The founding president was Arthur Kruckeberg, author and Professor Emeritus of Botany at the University of Washington.
The society has funded and published scholarly papers, called the Douglasia Occasional Papers.[2]
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