Join us Tuesday, December 10 at 7 pm at the MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut, Boise Sky Islands and Desert Seasan overview of the 2019 Botany Conference in Tucson, Arizona presented by Michael Ottenlips.
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Pahove movie night, October 16
Come join us for our monthly Pahove Chapter presentation on Wednesday, October 16, at 7pm at the MK Nature Center. It will be a night of movie shorts featuring:The Garden of Secrets, Ghosts of the Everglades, and maybe more…
Pahove Pizza Party, Sept 9
It’s that time of year again…..join your friends at theINPS Pahove Chapter Members Pizza PartyMonday, September 9, 6:30pmat the Idaho Botanical Garden Plaza – 2355 N. Old Penitentiary Road Pizza and beverages will be plentifully provided. If you enjoy salad/or dessert,please consider bringing enough to share with several other Pahove members.Please RSVP (text or phone) […]
Pahove presentation April 15
ATTRACTING BIRDS TO OUR BACK YARDS PART TWO of Two Part Series sponsored by the Golden Eagle Audubon & Pahove Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society) Landscape Plants for Attracting Birds to Your BackyardMonday, April 15, 7pm Presented by Ann Debolt and Roger Rosentreter – Botanists,Native Plant and Urban Habitat Landscape ExpertsAfter learning on April 1 […]
Pahove Plant Sale April 26-27
INPS PAHOVE CHAPTER NATIVE PLANT SALE INPS MEMBERS-ONLY SALE Friday, April 26, 2019, 5:00pm-7:00pm (if your membership has lapsed you may renew at the sale) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SALE Saturday, April 27,2019, 10:00am-1:00pm MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut, Boise
Pahove lecture, March 12
Floral Treasures of the Owyhee Foothillspresented by Lisa Harloe, Tetra Tech Botanist / Ecologist and Michael Ottenlips, Tetra Tech Biologist-Technician Join us as we share some of the rich and unique flora observed during a spring botanical survey on BLM lands in the foothills of the Owyhee Mountains. Lisa will share an overview of the […]
Pahove Meeting February 12
Paleobotany and Geology of the Clarkia Areapresented by Dr. William C. Rember U of I Department of Geological SciencesThe first discovery of fossils in the Clarkia area was in 1972 during the construction of a snowmobile racetrack.The fossils, primarily plant remains, are preserved in sediments of a Miocene Lake bed.Narrow and deep, the lake’s cold, anoxic […]
Pahove presentation January 15
This month our monthly meeting/presentation will be on the Third Tuesday, January 15. After that we will resume meeting on the second Tuesdays. Schoolyard and Community Native Gardens Outdoor Classrooms and Urban Oases presented by Holly Hovis and Kristin Lohr Across Southwest Idaho, Kristin and Holly have been teaming up to transform schoolyards and community spaces […]
Pahove Meeting, December 11
Join is for popcorn and a movie, December 11, 7 pm at the MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut, Boise. Hometown Habitat, produced by award-winning filmmaker, Catherine Zimmerman, is a breath of fresh air, offering a story of hope that all of us have the power to support habitat for wildlife and bring natural beauty […]
Pahove program November 13
The Treasure Valley Native Plant Network Community Conservation in Action! presented by Sean Finn, USFWS Science Coordinator Despite lack of funds and other challenges, the newly formed and ever evolving Treasure Valley Native Plant Network NPN) has a very powerful tool at its disposal: a community of caring people with a voracious appetite to do […]