Wood River walk July 19

Stalking the Elusive Poppy, July 19, 10:15 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.; Sawtooth National Recreation Area The Wood River Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society will host a botanical survey of the area around Baker Lake in hopes of documenting a rare poppy. Participants should plan to leave Hailey Park and Ride at 8:30 a.m., […]

Marjory Stage Bench Dedication May 31

For additional information see the Palouse Land Trust webpage  https://www.palouselandtrust.org/events-activities/stagememorialdedication Saturday, May 31, 2025 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve 1187 Idlers Rest Road Moscow, ID, 83843 United States (map) Please plan to join Palouse Land Trust, the White Pine Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society, the Stage family and the community at large […]

Pahove Field Trip May 6

Date:  Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Time:  6 – 8 pm Place:  Eagle Rock and the Quarry trail, Boise. Meet at the Old Penitentiary trailhead, located behind the Bishop’s House (2420 E. Old Penitentiary Road) adjacent to the Old Penitentiary. There is a large parking lot and a restroom at the trailhead. Considerations:  The loop trail […]

White Pine Meeting April 24

Thursday, April 24, 2025. 7:00 pm PDT. White Pine Chapter Regular Meeting (In person, no Zoom) *revised Speaker: Kali Armitage and Steve Bunting Presentation: Bringing Back the Palouse Prairie: Exploring Moscow’s Urban Native Plant Communities Location: The Arts Room, 1912 Center, 412 E. 3rd St., Moscow, Idaho *revised Join us for a presentation exploring the […]

Pahove Presentation April 8

Date: Tuesday, April 8th   Time: 7pm   Location: MK Nature Center or Zoom (link to be provided )   Presenter: Barbara Ertter   Title: A Naturalist’s Camino: Circumnavigating Spain by Bus, Train, and Foot Description: Everyone’s Camino de Santiago is different!  Barbara Ertter shares experiences and reflections from her walk in September 2018, with special attention to the natural history of […]

Pahove Program February 11

Share in the love of learning with respect to a restoration project that includes native species that are fire resilient, beneficial to pollinators and wildlife (including Northwestern Pond Turtles), and honors California Indian people Date: Tuesday, February 11th Time: 7pm Presenter: Michelle Stevens, guest professor traveling from California State University, Sacramento Our presenter is unable […]