CBLP-Buffers Training

CBLP-Buffers is a three-part comprehensive course that covers planning, implementation and management of riparian forest buffers.  Participants who attend all three days will receive the CBLP-Buffers certificate of completion. Buffer Basics* Webinar (online via Zoom) - September 26, 9 AM - 12 PM Site Assessment Workshop (field + classroom) Sept/Oct dates in PA, MD, or

$25 – $275

CCLC Field Day at the Bower

Join us for an exclusive tour with the founders of The Bower: Native Plant Landscape and Sculpture Park, a hidden gem nestled on a 36-acre residential property in the northern Appalachian Mountains in Perry County, Pennsylvania. Just a quick 30-minute drive from Harrisburg, PA, this remarkable property offers visitors a blend of art and nature that

$35 – $45

Upper & Middle James Riparian Consortium- Buffer Summit and Celebration

Pocahontas State Park Chesterfield, VA

Morning Presentations: Buffer Progress Update from DEQ • Kevin McLean with VA Department of Environmental Quality on progress toward reaching our state goals for riparian buffers.Growing Career Paths through the Consortium • Jordan Bennett, intern alum, on her career path and what she is doing now! Connecting and Protecting Riparian Corridors • Kim Biasiolli with

Fall Invasive Plant Workshop

McIntire Park Charlottesville, VA

Join PRISM for an in-person learning experience about invasive plant ID, herbicide safety, basic management strategies, and a how-to for manual/chemical control techniques. CBLP CEUs are available.

$25

Rappahannock River Symposium

Registration is open for this excellent opportunity for partners of the Rappahannock River Roundtable to collaborate and share research, successes, program highlights, new projects, management tools, and more with others dedicated to clean water and environmentalism.

$5 – $15

Fall/Winter Invasive Plan Workshop (Online)

During our online workshop, we will teach you how to best manage invasive plants during the autumn and winter seasons. This workshop will take place via Zoom and will include a Q&A period with PRISM experts. Topics covered in this session include: Best seasonal practices for specific invasive plants Using manual & mechanical control methods

$10

CBLP Level 2 Intensive Seminar

  Level 2 registration is open! This will be a 3-day, in-person class at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, in Richmond, VA. 18 CBLP CEUs

$580 – $630

Turning a New Leaf Conference: Growing Resilient Landscapes & Communities

Chesapeake Bay Beach Club Stevensville, MD

Turning a New Leaf 2023 will be held in person on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, with featured speakers: Abra Lee, who will discuss Black Horticulture History, Heather Holm on Creating and Managing Landscaping for Native Bees and Wasps. Plus lots of other engaging speakers. Wednesday, December 6: Special session for certified CBLP professionals,

35th Annual Design Symposium: Landscape, Ecology, and Culture (PA location)

Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA

Two Days of Landscape Exploration Founded in 1990 by Larry Weaner, this annual two-day symposium has a long tradition of celebrating native plants and innovative ecological practice. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists, and others. The series offers in-depth explorations of forward-looking

35th Annual Design Symposium: Landscape, Ecology, and Culture (CT location & Virtual Option)

Connecticut College New London, CT, United States

Two Days of Landscape Exploration Founded in 1990 by Larry Weaner, this annual two-day symposium has a long tradition of celebrating native plants and innovative ecological practice. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists, and others. The series offers in-depth explorations of forward-looking

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