Webinars: Watershed Hacks
Stormwater advice and ideas for engaging your family while you are at home during this crisis. Use the link below to sign up for the upcoming webcasts, or find the archived versions online: http://chesapeakestormwater.net/category/events/archived-webcasts-events/ 1 CBLP CEU for each webinar
Webinar: Modifying Tree Planting Sites in the Built Environment
This webinar will provide an overview of techniques to modify or create tree planting sites in sidewalks, parking lots, and patios. As these modifications are very site specific, the presentation will provide introductions to different techniques rather than strict design prescriptions or standards.
Webinar: Planting Design Considerations
On Wednesdays at noon, ELA invites you on A Walk in the Garden, a virtual weekly diversion as we adjust to the restrictions that the COVID-19 virus has forced onto our lives. Presented as free webinars to gardeners everywhere, these presentations invite garden and landscape experts to share gardening tips, beautiful images, and inspiration. We hope anyone …
Garden Stories
Audubon Naturalist Society Chevy Chase, MDIn our age of environmental anxiety, gardens can be places of respite for us, as well as powerful agents of environmental healing with plant communities that feed and shelter wildlife, and green engineering that prevents erosion, flooding and pollution. Four accomplished landscape designers will share stories about particular gardens they have designed, including their favorite …
Forest Management Webinar Series
As we welcome in the spring tree planting season, we are also unfortunately faced with limitations on our ability to get out and plant because of coronavirus-related restrictions. While we may be stuck inside for the time being, this provides a great opportunity to brush up on our knowledge and skills on urban and community …
NDAL Spring-Summer Webinars
Larry Weaner and NDAL are hosting two webinar series this spring/summer: 1. Ecology and the Residential Landscape At Home with Nature for home gardeners and educators. May-June 2. ECOLOGY, CULTURE, AND THE DESIGNED LANDSCAPE -PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACROSS DISCIPLINES AND SCALESFor Professional Practitioners including Landscape Architects & Designers, Restoration Ecologists, and Horticulturists July – August There are …
Native Bees with Sam Droege
Bees are tiny, one bush or one clump of perennials is often all it takes to foster native bees in your yard. Within a mile of your yard (urban or rural) there are at least over 100 species of bees looking for the right plants. Decline of honeybees is well documented, but trends in local …
Webinar: Rx for Hot Cities: Urban Greening and Cooling to Reduce Heat-Related Mortality in Los Angeles and Beyond
Extreme heat and its health impacts are on the rise. Annually, extreme heat already causes more deaths in the United States than all other weather-related causes combined, with effects most pronounced in urban areas. Reducing urban heat exposure is an equity issue, as low-income communities and communities of color are more likely to live in …
BAY 101: A VIRTUAL SEMINAR SERIES, SCIENCE OF THE CHESAPEAKE FOR NON-SCIENTISTS
“Bay 101 – Science of the Chesapeake for Non-Scientists” is a series of five seminars hosted by Horn Point Laboratory faculty to shed light into the mysteries of the Bay, by highlighting Horn Point Laboratory programs working to improve the health of the Bay and its aquatic life. While the Horn Point Laboratory is closed to the public, …
Sustainable Landscape Maintenance Workshop
Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries 7870 Villa Park Drive, Henrico, VANew Date! Organized and hosted by the Virginia Department of Game in Inland Fisheries Habitat Partners, in collaboration with CCLC and the CBLP program. Learning Objectives: Recognize the importance of well-maintained landscapes for ensuring that the habitat quality of native plant gardens and stormwater practices remain highly functional, to sustain biodiversity and retain aesthetic appeal. …