White Pine Meeting April 5

Thursday, April 5, 2018 7:00 pm. White Pine Chapter meeting Co-sponsors: Palouse Prairie Foundation and INPS White Pine Chapter Speaker: Gretchen Freed Program: Growing Camas Its growth cycle, the fungi that associate with its root system, and the proper techniques for its restoration Location: 1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho. Gretchen […]

White Pine Program, March 8

Thursday, March 8, 2018, 7:00 pm: INPS White Pine Chapter Meeting Speaker: Timothy D. Hatten, PhD Program: Native bees, pollinators, and a rare endemic plant (Silene spaldingii):  Untangling a pollination-system mutualism within the Channeled Scablands Ecosystem Location: 1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho Tim Hatten, Scientist for Invertebrate Ecology and adjunct […]

Pahove program, February 13

Idaho’s intriguing Orchids presented by Lynn Kinter, PhD Lynn is lead botanist at the Idaho Natural Heritage Program, Idaho Department of Fish and Game. She conducts research on rare native plants, including a threatened orchid, Ute ladies-tresses.   Idaho is home to 28 native orchids. They occur in a surprising array of color, shapes, and sizes, from […]

White Pine Program, February 15

Thursday, February 15, 2018, 7:00pm:  INPS White Pine Chapter Meeting Speaker:  Christine Parent Program: Biogeography and Patterns of Endemism in Island Plants Location: 1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho Christine Parent will present a program on how colonization on islands sets the stage for the diversification of organisms, with a particular […]

White Pine Program, Jan 18

  Thursday, January 18, 2018 7:00 pm. INPS White Pine Chapter Meeting Speaker: Pam Brunsfeld, retired Stillinger Herbarium Curator and Systematic Botany Instructor, University of Idaho Program: California Desert Superbloom, Winter/Spring 2017 Location: Location: 1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho.   Pam Brunsfeld will give a presentation on the “Desert Superbloom” […]

Pahove Program Jan 9

LONG TERM CONSEQUENCES OF USING NONNATIVE SPECIES IN POST-FIRE RESTORATION AND FUEL-BREAKS How implicit goals can define “success” or “failure”. presented by Francis F. Kilkenny, PhD US Forest Service RMRS Great Basin Native Plant Project Lead Dr. Kilkenny of Boise will share examples of his studies on some long-term vegetation dynamics of post-fire restoration seedings in the […]

Pahove Meeting November 14

  Using Science and Partnerships to Restore Table Rock presented by Martha Brabec Parks and Recreation Foothills Restoration Specialist  Mesa Reserve, home of the iconic Table Rock Cross, is located in the heart of the highly-imperiled sagebrush steppe ecosystem and provides environmental, social, health, economic and related benefits to the surrounding community. Martha will share an […]

White Pine Program Dec 4

Monday, December 4, 2017, 7:00 pm:  Joint meeting of INPS White Pine Chapter and Palouse Audubon Society Speaker:  Charles Swift, environmental scientist and information technology specialist Program:  “Citizen Science for Amateur Naturalists ” Location:  1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho Opportunities abound for the amateur naturalist to contribute to science. Citizen […]

White Pine Events Nov 9

Please note the  TWO Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 events,  back-to-back: 5:30 pm: White Pine Chapter Annual Meeting, with pizza. 1912 Center, Friendship Hall (2nd door on the right), 412 East 3rd St., Moscow, Idaho. Renew friendships, meet new friends, vote on slate of officers, learn about opportunities in Idaho Native Plant Society, and share your […]