California Native Plant Society-Shasta Chapter

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The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Shasta Chapter is a local chapter of the statewide organization dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of California's native plants and their habitats. Established to promote the understanding and conservation of native flora, the Shasta Chapter engages in various activities including educational programs, plant sales, and habitat restoration projects. The chapter serves the Shasta County area, fostering community involvement and awareness about the importance of native plants in local ecosystems.

The CNPS Shasta Chapter is part of a larger network of chapters across California, which collectively work towards the mission of protecting native plant species and their habitats. The organization emphasizes the significance of biodiversity and the role that native plants play in sustaining healthy ecosystems. Through workshops, field trips, and volunteer opportunities, the Shasta Chapter aims to educate the public and encourage stewardship of California's natural resources.

Information aggregated from public sources: www.cnps.org, www.cnps.org/chapters/shasta

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The mission is to promote the understanding and conservation of California's native plants and their habitats.

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Shasta Chapter California Native Plant Society Biology Scholarship

California Native Plant Society-Shasta Chapter offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. It is geared toward students attending California Native Plant Society-Shasta Chapter. The listed award is $2,000. Plan to apply by 2026-05-06.

May 6, 2026

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$2,000

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STEMBiologyNo EssayFew RequirementsPayout not statedGPA 3.0++2 more

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