Chapters in Michigan

Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area Chapter serves Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Huron River watershed, and the surrounding area.
https://annarborarea.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/AnnArborWildOnes/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZNaxMb55_iG3_17PAR7cg

Wild Ones Central Upper Peninsula Chapter serving the central counties of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
https://centralupperpeninsula.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/CUPWildOnes

Wild Ones Grand Traverse Chapter serves Traverse City, Grand Traverse Bay and the surrounding areas.
https://grandtraverse.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/GrandTraverseWildOnes/

Wild Ones Green Thumb (Seedling) Chapter serves communities in Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola counties.
https://greenthumb.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonesgreenthumb/
https://www.instagram.com/wildonesgreenthumb/

Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter serves the counties of Midland, Bay, Saginaw and Isabella.
https://midmitten.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/MidMittenWildOnes/

Wild Ones North Oakland Chapter serves Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, West Bloomfield, Clarkston, Rochester, Troy, Royal Oak, and surrounding areas.
https://northoakland.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonesnorthoak/

Wild Ones Northwest Lower Michigan (Seedling) Chapter is based in Petoskey and serves communities in and adjacent to Emmet, Charlevoix and Otsego counties.
https://northwestlowermi.wildones.org/
[email protected]

Wild Ones Wayne County Michigan Chapter is based in Detroit, Michigan, and serves communities in Wayne County.
https://waynecountymichigan.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildoneswaynecountymichigan
https://www.instagram.com/wildoneswaynecountymichigan/

Wild Ones West Michigan Shore-to-Prairie (Seedling) Chapter is based in Fremont and serves Newaygo, Muskegon and Oceana counties and adjacent communities.
https://westmichiganshoretoprairie.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/WildOnesWestMichiganShoretoPrairie
https://www.instagram.com/wildoneswestmishoretoprairie/

If you do not find a chapter near you, or if you choose not to be part of a Wild Ones chapter, you may choose to be a Partner At Large (PAL). A PAL is not assigned to a chapter but joins a group of members who work solo in their own communities or simply enjoy the benefits of a Wild Ones membership. Either way – as a chapter member or as a PAL, you receive all the benefits of membership. Join Now!

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Upcoming Chapter Events in Michigan

Mar
9

Growing Native Plants among Solar Panels

Hosted by Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter
Monday, March 9th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S. Badour Rd, Midland, MI, 48640 Map

Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains

Join Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter as Steve Thomas describes the use of native plants among solar arrays. Steve is a consultant with Environmental Technology & Consulting, and his responsibilities include remediation around solar arrays. Steve will describe seed selection and seed mix development to provide optimum plantings. He will also provide examples of these used in Michigan. 

This program will take place at the Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S. Badour Road, Midland, MI. Meet at the Visitor Center. The public is welcome to attend.

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This program is brought to you by the Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter, part of a member-based national organization whose mission promotes environmentally-sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration, and establishment of native plant communities. The Mid-Mitten Chapter is based in Midland, Bay, Saginaw, and Isabella counties. It meets monthly on the second Monday, and welcomes new members. For more information go to @midmittenwildones. 

Mar
10

Kelly Konieczki - Community Science: Why is it Important and How You & Your Kids Can Contribute

Hosted by Wild Ones Wayne County Michigan Chapter
Tuesday, March 10th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Environmental Interpretive Center at University of Michigan Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI, 48128 Map
Live Stream Available

Public Welcome Family-Friendly Recording Available Free Event Chapter Meeting Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains

Take Action with Community Science!

Ever wondered how YOU can contribute to real scientific research? No matter what topic you're interested in, you can turn your curiosity into action with Community Science!

In this presentation, you’ll learn about the importance of this growing movement and how you can start building your knowledge and expertise, all while contributing to local and global projects–anytime and anywhere! 

-Kelly 

Mar
11

Detroit Wildflower Nursery: Growing Native Plants of Michigan & the Great Lakes Region

Hosted by Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area Chapter
Wednesday, March 11th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Matthaei Botanical Gardens Auditorium, 1800 N Dixboro Rd, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105 Map
Live Stream Available

Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Chapter Meeting Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Drinking Fountains

Mitchell Swindell, of Detroit Wildflower Nursery, will begin by explaining why he started a native wildflowers nursery and how it fulfills his vision of seeing native more plants in the Detroit area.  He will share his advice on site preparation, planting considerations, plant installation, and garden maintenance. He will talk about plant selection for various types of natural landscapes by focusing on the right plant for the right place. He will also offer strategies for coping with deer and lists of deer-resistant plants.

About Our Presenter

Mitchell Swindell, born and raised in metro-Detroit and a University of Michigan alumnus, has been growing native plants for nearly a decade and sharing them with others for almost as long. He is the owner of Detroit Wildflower Nursery, a backyard retail nursery located at his one-acre home in Farmington Hills, specializing in perennial wildflowers native to Michigan and the Great Lakes region. The nursery’s mission is to raise awareness, provide education, and make Michigan native plants more accessible throughout the metro-Detroit area—empowering everyone to create meaningful wildlife habitat right in their own backyards. For Mitchell, this work is about more than just gardening; it’s about restoring balance and reconnecting people with the natural world.

 

PARKING: Metered parking is available at Matthaei Botanical Gardens; Matthaei members park for free.

Can’t make it in person? Join us via Zoom!

Link to the Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area Monthly Meeting. Video of the session will be available on the Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area YouTube channel within a few days. 

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Mar
14

Teach Me About Pollinators

Hosted by Wild Ones Northwest Lower Michigan Seedling
Saturday, March 14th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Petoskey Library Lower Level Classroom

Public Welcome Chapter Meeting

This meeting will be devoted to all things Heather Holm, which by extension is all things pollinators!  Heather is a biologist, pollinator conservationist and award winning author of four books.  Her website, www.pollinatorsnativeplants.com, contains a wealth of knowledge.

We would like for attendees to spend some time before the meeting exploring and learning from Heather's website resources. The meeting format will be a round table to share our new knowledge and discoveries.

If you don't have time for exploration beforehand that's okay too!  

Mar
16

Wet, Wild and Rare: Understanding Michigan's Fens and Bogs

Hosted by Wild Ones River City-Grand Rapids Area Chapter
Monday, March 16th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Online/Virtual

Public Welcome Recording Available Registration Required Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation

Zoom presentation by Benjamin Botwinski, director of the Ebersole Center of Lansing Public Schools.

Fens and bogs are among Michigan's most fascinating—and least understood—natural communities. In this presentation we'll take a closer look at how these wetlands function, the unique plant and animal species they support, and the role they play in the broader landscape. We'll also discuss current conservation efforts and how individuals and communities can help protect these rare and sensitive ecosystems.

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