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Illinois Native Plant Society
Members include professionals and amateurs who share an interest in all aspects of the flora native to the state of Illinois.

Illinois Audubon Society
The purpose of the Society is to promote the perpetuation and appreciation of native flora and fauna of Illinois and the habitats that support them.

Illinois Environmental Council
The Illinois Environmental Council promotes sound environmental laws and policies, provides a forum for environmentalists and facilitates a statewide activist network.

Illinois Stewardship Alliance
ISA is a citizen's organization that promotes a safe and nutritious food system, family farming, and healthy communities by advocating diverse, humane, and socially just and ecologically sustainable production and marketing practices.

Lincoln Memorial Garden & Nature Center
Planned in 1936 by the landscape architect Jens Jensen, native plants are used in a naturalistic style to re-create the character of Illinois as Abraham Lincoln knew it in his youth. There are nature trails, wildflowers and meadows.

Adams Wildlife Sanctuary
Located just minutes from downtown Springfield, the Sanctuary provides an opportunity for urban children to experience hands-on activities and learn about the interdependence of plants, animals, and themselves.

Prairie Rivers Network
Prairie Rivers Network is Illinois' only statewide river conservation organization, and we strive to protect the rivers and streams of Illinois and to promote the lasting health and beauty of watershed communities.

Living Lands & Waters
Living Lands & Waters is an environmental organization established by Chad Pregracke in 1998 and headquartered in East Moline, Illinois. The group conducts such programs as: Community Cleanups, Big River Educational Workshops, Riverbottom Forest Restoration and Adopt-a-Mississippi Mile.

The Nature Conservancy
Since 1951, The Nature Conservancy has been working with communities, businesses and people like you to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

 

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