Native Plants for a Healthy Planet

We empower Front Range residents to plant & promote native Coloradoscapes for a climate-resilient future. We support everyone who wants to add more native plants to their part of the Front Range, from a handful to a yard full. Each native plant that you add provides a landing place, food source, and/or a nesting site for local wildlife. The more native plants there are, the bigger the impact! If your goal is to create a sustainable biodiverse habitat, we suggest incorporating at least 70% native species into your landscape.

We are an entirely volunteer-run chapter of Wild Ones National. Please consider volunteering with us to create more educational programming and resources about Coloradoscaping with native plants. Get started by checking out some of our priority openings and completing our Volunteer Interest Form.

Curious to learn more about transforming your outdoor space into a Coloradoscape with native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, and trees? Check out our native gardening toolkit, register for an upcoming eventsubscribe to our newsletter, volunteer with us and/or become a member – if you’re not one already!

Together we can heal the Earth right where we live – and inspire others to join us!

Daniel Hanson

Daniel graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder in the spring of 2022, with a degree in Environmental Studies and a minor in Geography. Daniel is currently serving an 11 month CivicSpark Fellowship with the City of Boulder, Climate Initiatives department & Cool Boulder Campaign, with the goal of building capacity within the team, and building climate and social resilience within the community.

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