About Us

The mission of Palouse Prairie Foundation is to promote preservation and restoration of native Palouse Prairie ecosystems.

Founded in 2001 and incorporated in 2004, the Palouse Prairie Foundation promotes public awareness of Prairie endangerment and provides leadership and consultancy in Palouse Prairie restoration efforts. Our field trips educate people about identifying prairie plants and invasive weeds and encourage local seed production and responsible collection.  Our publications provide information on growing Prairie plants and managing weeds. We sell native pollinator plants to encourage their use in landscaping and restoration.

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Volunteer with us.

There are so many ways to get involved with the Palouse Prairie Foundation! You can join our volunteer events working with seedlings and local landscapes, join a chapter, or attend a program.

Would you like to be more involved with chapter activities? Do you have a Palouse prairie event you would like to lead? Would you like to be more involved with chapter activities? Do you have a Palouse prairie event you would like to lead?

Stay in the loop!

Follow us

There are plenty of ways to stay up to date. Bookmark our calendar or follow us on Facebook for current events. Sign up to receive announcements via our newsletter.  

Become a member

Memberships help sustain the work that we do, everyone is welcome to join us in building futures for the Palouse prairie.

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Board of Directors

Connect

Are you interested in leading a field trip? Do you want to collaborate on one of our projects? Do you want to learn more about educational and volunteering opportunities? Please reach out!

✉️ Palouse Prairie Foundation
P.O. Box 8952
Moscow, ID 83843

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