The University of Texas at Austin's Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center inspires the conservation of native plants through its gardens and education, research and outreach programs. Established in 1982, the center is nationally-renowned for its programs in plant conservation, ecosystem design, native plants, sustainable landscapes and education. It was named the state botanic garden and arboretum of Texas in 2017. People visiting the center's home in Austin, Texas can explore sustainable landscapes and native plants in cultivated gardens, the 16-acre Molly Steves Zachry Texas Arboretum, the Luci and Ian Family Garden and acres of natural landscapes.
We are an international nonprofit organization established in 1971, based in Portland, Oregon, with staff located in 16 different states. We work at the forefront of invertebrate protection worldwide, harnessing the knowledge of scientists and the enthusiasm of citizens to implement conservation programs. We take action by protecting endangered species and their habitat, training thousands of farmers and land managers to better protect and manage habitat, producing ground-breaking publications on insect conservation, and raising public awareness about the invertebrates of forests, prairies, deserts, creeks, wetlands, and oceans. Our methods focus on scientific analysis, applied research, advocacy, and education to defend invertebrates such as bees, butterflies, mollusks, and dragonflies.
Sierra-Cascade Nursery was founded as "Susanville Nursery" in 1977 by
Joe Jertberg and his oldest son, Randy. Joe began growing strawberries in
Ontario, California when he was a teenager, around 1935. Joe saved
money, while serving in the Navy during WWII, and by the conclusion of
the war was able to buy enough land to grow berries commercially. In
total, Joe spent 58 years growing strawberries, and was widely recognized
as an industry leader in Southern California.In 1994 Susanville Nursery incorporated and changed its name to Sierra-Cascade Nursery Inc. (SCN). The new name more accurately
described the company, which had grown considerably and spread to
multiple ranches. SCN is now comprised of the High Elevation ranches:
Bonanza and Merrill in Southern Oregon, Susanville, Tulelake and Butte
Valley in Northern California, and the Low Elevation ranches: Manteca,
Ballico, Delhi, Winton and Livingston, which are all located along the east
side of California's San Joaquin Valley. Today, the company grows 1,142
acres of berry nursery stock, likely making it the largest berry nursery in
the world.
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