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Native Plant Society Chapters found near Effingham County, Illinois

Illinois Native Plant Society
The Central Chapter is centered on Springfield, straddling the divide between northern and southern plant communities with elements of both.
Located in Springfield, Illinois - about 76 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society Forest Glen Chapter
The Forest Glen Chapter is centered on the Forest Glen Preserve, in Vermilion County. Harboring a wide range of habitats from beech-maple forests, bla
Located in Fairmount, Illinois - about 78 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society Southern Chapter
The Southern chapter is centered around Carbondale. This region is home to natural communities unique in Illinois with swamps of bald cypress, floodplain forests, and cliffs and canyons.
Located in Carbondale, Illinois - about 97 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society
Secretary - Eric Jome
The Grand Prairie Chapter is centered in the heart of the prairie state amidst what was once a vast, biodiverse grassland. This newest chapter of INPS is located in the Bloomington-Normal region.
Located in Normal, Illinois - about 103 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society Kankakee Torrent Chapter
The Kankakee Torrent Chapter welcomes you! We aim to host presentations, take field trips, promote native flora, and encourage restoration of our natural areas.
Located in Manhattan, Illinois - about 166 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society Quad Cities Chapter
Dedicated to the study, appreciation, and conservation of the native flora and natural communities of Illinois The Quad Cities Chapter is centered in Rock Island, and features the diverse habitats near the Mississippi River.
Located in Rock Island, Illinois - about 198 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society Northeast Chapter
The Northeast Chapter is centered in Chicagoland, from wide open prairies to deep forests, serene dunelands to vibrant marshes, this area has many plant communities to explore.
Located in Illinois - about 209 miles away
Illinois Native Plant Society
Dedicated to the study, appreciation, and conservation of the native flora and natural communities of Illinois Illinois holds a great diversity of natural habitats and communities, from cypress swamps in the south, beech-maple forests in the east, tallgrass prairies in the central region, steep bluffs and palisades along the western rivers, bogs and wetlands in the northern counties, and numerous other unique natural communities in between.
Located in Chicago, Illinois - about 209 miles away
Wild Ones
Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities.
Located in Neenah, Wisconsin - about 359 miles away
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