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  • NDAL: 36th Annual Design Symposium (PA)

    Templer University Ambler Campus 580 Meetinghouse Rd, Ambler, PA, United States

    First held in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has long presented ecology-based landscape design programs for professional practitioners. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists and others. From theory to practical application, the series explores forward-looking and frequently overlooked landscape topics. Join us

  • NDAL: 36th Annual Design Symposium (CT & Virtual dates)

    Connecticut College New London, CT, United States

    First held in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has long presented ecology-based landscape design programs for professional practitioners. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists and others. From theory to practical application, the series explores forward-looking and frequently overlooked landscape topics. Join us

  • 2025 Winter Symposium & CVNLA Short Course

    Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Richmond, VA

    The 2025 Winter Symposium & CVNLA Short Course is a three-day event presented by Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Central Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association and Virginia Cooperative Extension. Tickets can be purchased for one, two or all three days; attendees will receive a discount for attending both Days 1 and 2. Tickets for Day 3: Pesticide Recertification must be purchased separately.

  • Watershed Stewards Academy (WSA) 14th Annual Conference

    Maritime Conference Center 692 Maritime Boulevard, Linthicum Heights, MD

    We have a truly exciting conference planned for you this year! This year’s event is designed to explore topics most relevant to restoring communities and improving local waterways. Whether you’re a Watershed Steward, stormwater professional, or just interested in environmental restoration, this year’s conference has something for everyone! Are you ready to Spring into Action?

  • 2025 LCA Sustainability Symposium

    VectorWorks 8621 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD, United States

    Join the Landscape Contractors Association on March 4, 2025, for the LCA Sustainability Symposium. This year’s symposium features a diverse agenda packed with innovative ideas and practical solutions to elevate your sustainable landscaping practices. Explore the latest trends, tackle today’s challenges, and gain insights to help you lead the way in sustainability. What to Expect:

    $229 – $279
  • Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Landscaping in Our Watershed

    Virtual/Zoom

    Description Tuesday, March 11 2025 (snow date: March 14)  10 am – 12 pm online Join us for an engaging webinar where we’ll dive into important environmental topics, including: Why watersheds matter Green infrastructure- common goals and practices Why do BMPs fail? (focus on bioretention and basin retrofits) Impact of road salts on green infrastructure

    Free
  • CBLP Level 2

    Level 2 will be held online March 20,  21 & 27 with an in-person field day on March 22 in the DC area. Registration open now. 18 CBLP CEUs

    $580 – $630
  • Shorelines Volunteering Opportunity

    Pine Cone Harbour Living Shoreline project Hampton, United States

    Volunteers Needed: Installation of Living Shoreline Oyster Sill – Multiple Days; May 8-July 10, 2025 – Hampton, VA – Volunteer to help install a 1,000 foot living shoreline oyster sill along the Hampton

    Free
  • CBLP-Crews | Washington,D.C

    Rock Creek Park Washington D.C

    Join CBLP for a one-day, hands-on workshop designed specifically for landscape crews to build the skills needed to maintain stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs). Topics Covered: How stormwater impacts local waterways and the Chesapeake Bay Routine maintenance tasks for both vegetated and non-vegetated BMPs Best native plants for BMPs Identifying and managing invasive species Creating

    $170 – $200
  • Today’s Menu: Stormwater Under Siege: Building a Plan to Combat Invasive Plants

    Virtual/Zoom

    During this Free webinar, Blake Moore, from the University of Delaware, will guide attendees through the process of developing a practical, site-specific plan to manage invasive plants in stormwater management systems. Drawing on real-world experience and lessons learned , he will cover key elements such as early detection, plant identification, prioritization strategies, control methods, and

    Free
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