CNPS L.A. Santa Monica Mts Chapter
The Los Angeles/Santa Monica Mountains chapter of the California Native Plant Society covers the region that includes the Santa Monica Mountains and the San Fernando Valley.
Habitat Restoration in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve
LA’s Water Story: Past, Present, and Future
Protecting Southern California’s Legacy: The Rim of the Valley
The Nature Gardens at Natural History Museum A Gardener’s Take
Following Our Changing Weather Patterns and Climates with the California Sky Watcher
L.A. Sanitation and Environment's Biodiversity Program by Lily Carlson
University of California Science based information and Native Plants, by Julie Barbour
Wildlife after the Woolsey Fire: Research Images on Display, by Miroslava Munguia Ramos
Consequences of species-specific seed dispersal in an annual plant community, by Lauren Glevanik
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity in the California endemic toyon
CNPS Rare Plant Inventory: Celebrating 50 Years of Rare Plant Stewardship
Planting our California Natives in Summer and Feeding the Wild Things. By Bob Sussman
Historical Ecology as a Guide to the Lost and Remnant Vegetation Types of the Los Angeles Basin
Creating an Ecological Stitch at the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. By Robert Rock. (1/9/2024)
Topanga Lagoon Restoration - imagining the future. By Rosi Dagit
TreePeople’s Native Garden Kit Program, by Eric Wilson
Botanical Resources of the Santa Clara (Utom) River Watershed, by Jordan Collins
Block Stewards for Native Medians
Microclimatic Refugia of Chaparral Relicts in Mountains of the Mojave Desert
Native Plant Stewardship at the Ballona Wetlands
The A, Bee, Cs of Native Bees
New CalFlora Tools For Your Native Plant Ventures and Adventures
Post-Wildfire Plant Succession After the 2018 Woodley Fire
The Making of Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change
Tending the Soil to Tend the Plants
Saging The World Campaign 2022