Conservation

The Georgia Native Plant Society is dedicated to the conservation of Georgia’s native plants and their habitats. This is carried out through countless hours and immense energy and dedication of GNPS volunteers. Our conservation projects include the work of more than 400 plant rescuers every year, propagators of native plants at Stone Mountain and members who are actively restoring sites across Georgia.

Workday group removing invasive plants

Workday group removing invasive plants

GNPS Seeks to Hire Executive Director

After years of consideration and much research, the Board of Directors has determined that GNPS will hire an Executive Director in 2023. This decision is the culmination of our work since 2019 when we restructured the Society to include a State Board of Directors that...

Refreshing our image

In the past year, inspired by our successful transition to a new statewide structure with eight vibrant chapters, we embarked on a task to update our logo in a way that would reflect our mission and give chapters an opportunity to present a consistent branding. An...

Year-End Summary 2022

In 2022, we watched our chapters grow and host activities throughout the state. We also planned for growth at the state level by starting the process to hire an executive director. While GNPS members and volunteers will always be our most important asset, the Board...

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