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Sponsors & Collaborators

UT AUstin LBJ Wildflower center

austin city council - Mackenzie kelley

UT AUstin LBJ Wildflower center

From the initiation of our organization, their research, plant sale, and volunteering divisions have provided us with support on our research and policies, opportunities in Native Plant Sales, and advice for growth. We would also like to thank Dr. Sean Griffin for helping us come up with our research methodology.

texas senate - donna campbell

austin city council - Mackenzie kelley

UT AUstin LBJ Wildflower center

We are grateful for Senator Donna Campbell's openness, allowing us to contribute to many environmental regulation, water, economic, and agriculture essays. This legislative session in January, we plan on proposing 10+ bills that will address the Texan drought, income inequality, and sustainability. 

austin city council - Mackenzie kelley

austin city council - Mackenzie kelley

austin city council - Mackenzie kelley

Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelley provided us with our first opportunity to pass policy. With her support, we passed policies allowing the Citizens of Austin to earn $3,000 in rebates for sustainable landscaping.

native plant society of texas

native plant society of texas

native plant society of texas

We commend on NPSOT for its large influence already over native plant policy in Texas. We are grateful for their advice and continuous engagement with our community in native landscaping.

texas farmers market

native plant society of texas

native plant society of texas

We have received many opinions and comments from the public at our booths at the TFM. Many of our policy ideas are garnered here, through the conversations we have. If you are interested in getting free wildflower seeds or engaging with our organization, catch us at the next Farmer's Market.

University of Missouri

native plant society of texas

University of Missouri

UM has provided priceless support in conducting peer reviews on our research papers. Without their help, we would not have been able to submit for publication. We are grateful for their feedback. We would also like to thank Dr. Srivastava for teaching us the research publication process

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