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Carnivorous plants attract, capture, and consume small creatures (primarily insects) as a means of obtaining nutrients. They generally grow in areas that are warm and humid, but it is possible to grow them indoors too.
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Canadian Carnivorous Plant Society
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Publishes an annual journal along with a listing of dealers and members wishing to trade plants. Organizes conferences and workshops. Participates in exhibitions with the aim of promoting a better understanding of carnivorous plants.
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Colorado Carnivorous Plants Society
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Offers photographs, message board, seed bank and vendor links.
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The Australian Carnivorous Plant Society
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Gives society bulletins, meeting times, written articles and membership details.
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The Carnivorous Plant Society
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Based in the UK, this society publishes a journal and a quarterly newsletter. It also administers a seed bank that distributes seeds to members free of charge.
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The International Carnivorous Plant Society
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Includes news, events, seed bank, conservation information, and photos. Creator of the International Carnivorous Plant Society web ring.
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The Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society
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An Australian CP society. Site has standard society information, plus growing tips, a list of many other CP societies, and overview information on every known or suspected CP species.
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New England Carnivorous Plant Society
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This group meets monthly and offers silent auctions, newsletters, lectures, seminars, and field trips. An archive of previous meeting minutes and newsletters are available online.
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The Pacific North-West Carnivorous Plant Club
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Organization of enthusiasts in and around Vancouver, BC and Seattle, WA interested in the cultivation and preservation of carnivorous plants.
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The Scandinavian Carnivorous Plant Society
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Basic meeting and contact information. In Swedish.
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