- Preserve local and exotic plant species
- Educate others about local and global ecosystems and the importance of conserving these ecosystems
- Collaborate with community organizations and citizens
- Provide year-round gardens, trails, exhibits and programs for public use
- Provide an affordable compost pick-up for residents, businesses and restaurants to green our community
- Organic Giving Garden to educate and aid community members in learning to grow organic vegetables, maintained and harvested by volunteers of the community
- Outreach programs
- Certified green facilities and greenhouses
- Seed bank
- Provide a free drop off area for organic matter for composting
- Educate others about the importance of recycling and living sustainably
- Open numerous smaller botanical gardens throughout the valley, areas to be reclaimed and preserved, 40 Acres of National Forest land, gravel pits, etc.
- Re-introduce native plants which no longer grow in the valley
- Have a World-class Botanical Garden, as well as an in-town sample sustainable home with free green shuttle to Teton Botanical Garden
- Create living walls
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