Native Plants
As a service to the public, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center collects information on native plant societies, conservation groups, governmental agencies, botanical gardens, arboreta, and other plant-related organizations throughout North America. Click here to add your organization to the directory. Affiliates are organizations that partner with the Wildflower Center to encourage the preservation and use of native plants in different regions of the country.
Death Valley Natural History Association
Address: Death Valley Visitors Center
Death Valley, CA 92328
Region: Southwest
Phone: 800-478-8564
Fax: 760-786-2236
Web: www.dvnha.org
Organization Scope: State/Regional
Organization Type: Natural History Museum
Services this organization provides
- Wildflower or native habitat display on property
- Support research with grants, awards, etc.
- Provide educational programming
- Open to the public
- Membership program
- Offer public programs, trips, seminars, etc.
Native Plant Focus: The Death Valley Natural History Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting research, education and interpretation of the resources in the Death Valley area.
Publications: Death Valley Wildflowers and Death Valley wildflower identification brochures.
Description: The Death Valley Natural History Association is a non-profit support group for Death Valley National Park and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. DVNHA supports the work of our government partners in native plant restoration and non-native plant removal. DVNHA also provides wildflower information for one of the most brilliant spring wildflower displays in the Southwest.
Last Update: 2008-12-08
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