Native Plant Society of Oregon - Portland Chapter
Since 1961, members of the Native Plant Society of Oregon have been exploring wild Oregon to enjoy, conserve, and study its native plants and habitats. Join us!
Finding New Plant Hikes with Digital Tools
Boost Biodiversity in Your Garden with Insect-Friendly Habitat
Bull Run Watershed Botanical Adventures
Native Plant Projects in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
NPSO Portland 2024 Members' Photo Show
Beauty in Biodiversity: Conservation and Cultivation of Native Plants in the Columbia River Gorge
Plant Life on the Oregon Dunes
The Slender False Brome Invasion and Lessons for Our Native Plants
The Forest Canopy: an ecosystem overhead
Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest
Hiking for Flora in the Tillamook State Forest
Forests During the Time of the Mastodons: Ziegler Reservoir Fossil Site
Reconstructing Traditional Kalapuya Landscapes
NPSO Portland Chapter: 2023 in Photos and Stories
Maintaining Lichen Diversity in an Era of Global Change
Emerald Ash Borer Alert: What You Need to Know
Torrent Salamanders and Headwater Streams: Protecting the Treasures of the Pacific Northwest
Changing Minds: Community Partnerships That Raise Awareness About Native Plants and Biodiversity
Northwest Native Garden Plants and the Amazing Insects They Attract with Amy Campion
Permaculture: Building Resilience to Climate Extremes
Workshop: iNaturalist Projects with Mart Hughes
Snow Brings Flowers: Sycan Marsh Preserve
Supplying Native Plant Diversity to the Willamette Valley with Lynda Boyer
Connecting to Our Natural World: The Portland Botanical Garden
Member Photo Show
How Native Plants Can Cope with Climate Change with Dr. Tom Kaye
Columbia Land Trust Project Highlights with Glenn Lamb, Executive Director
Underappreciated Trails of the Wallowa Mountains with Paul Slichter
Unique Plants of Saddle Mountain, Oregon with Phil Hays