Invasive plants are species that are non-native and cause or are likely to cause harm to the economy, the environment,… Read more »
INPAWS Council Meeting Dates Announced
INPAWS officers, chapter leaders, and committee chairs constitute the INPAWS Council, which meets quarterly to conduct the business of the… Read more »
North Chapter’s The Plant Press, December 2013
North Chapter presents The Plant Press, December 2013. Tacy Fletcher has been producing the Press. This is her last issue. Well… Read more »
The Plant Press, November 2013
Hot off the press: The Plant Press November 2013
Opposition to Dam on White River in Anderson
This from the Heart of the River Coalition (November 1): The Heart of the River coalition announces its position in… Read more »
List and Map of Indiana Nature Preserves
The question came up at our November 9 Annual Conference whether there was a map of Indiana’s nature preserves. There’s… Read more »
Invasive removal at Marott Nature Preserve
Central Chapter’s Invasives Swat Team is planning a volunteer day to remove honeysuckle and other invasives at Marott Nature Preserve,… Read more »
KS Land Institute Seeking Silphium
We are seeking to diversify the genetics of our Silphium integrifolium (rosinweed) population. Currently, most of our material comes from… Read more »
Invasive removal at Sodalis Nature Park
Central Chapter’s Invasives Swat Team is planning a volunteer day to remove bush honeysuckle and multiflora rose at Sodalis Nature Park near Plainfield.… Read more »
Hike Report: Trine State Recreation Area
INPAWS Hike at Pokagon State Park’s Trine State Recreation Area by Fred Wooley, Interpreter, Pokagon State Park On June 8,… Read more »