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What are we doing?

Over the course of the summer of 2010, volunteers organized and directed by team leader Kevin Dahl will:

  • Identify and remove invasive species
  • Transplant native plants from an on-site nursery to the wild
  • Collect seeds from endangered plants for cultivation

YellowstoneThe program is led by Kevin Dahl, the NPCA's Arizona Program Manager.

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   Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon

The Legacy of Our Parks

National parks are more than places of beauty– they are places that unite us. Learn about our national parks and what they mean to us.

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Spotlight On:
The Sentry Milk-Vetch

The Pronghorn

The endangered sentry milk-vetch is a low-lying member of the pea family. It is so rare, it is known to grow at just three locations on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Read about the efforts to save this unique plant.

The Sentry Milk-Vetch

Grand Canyon National Park

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