Turning a New Leaf Conference (Virtual + Field Events)

CCLC's 2021 Turning a New Leaf Conference will be held virtually on December 8-9, from 9 AM - 3 PM, and will be followed by live field events in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia on December 10. This year, we are highlighting collaborations that normalize sustainable practices and ensure diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.  Some of

$25 – $140

Design Tools for Landscape Pros

Josh Clark from the Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy will be teaching a 3-part, in-person introduction to landscape graphics course, which will cover the basics of landscape hand-drawing and rendering. January 10, 13, and 27, 2022 - 6:00 - 8:30 PM each evening, Bladensburg, MD Registration fee includes: Three classroom sessions Textbook Complete package of

New Dimensions in the American Landscape (Virtual)

Landscape designers who successfully employ an ecology-based approach typically draw from a variety of sources. The inextricable link between people and ecology only increases the need to broaden their investigative lens. Join us as we explore the integration of ecology-based design with people-based factors, including the lingering effects of historic land use and the need

$50 – $200

Today’s Menu: Working with Volunteers

Kristen Koch, CBLP instructor from Penn State, will share her insights and strategies for effectively working with volunteers to plant and maintain riparian buffers. More details and registration coming soon. Save the date for this free webinar. 1 CBLP CEU

Free

Lewis Ginter Winter Symposium (virtual)

Building Plant Diversity Builds Resilient Landscapes Over the past 15 years, a growing body of scientific research has enabled proponents of diverse plant selections and plant communities to re-think the urban landscape in terms of true sustainability. Ongoing research has shaped the work of cutting-edge landscape professionals in creating plant communities, outlining the value of

$55 – $100

GreenScapes Symposium

Advancing the Natural Landscape in a Modern World – Solutions for Sites & Situations Friday, February 18, 2022 9:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET *Live Zoom event Gardening for wildlife and designing landscapes that mimic nature are being embraced by homeowners and design professionals alike. But leveraging native plants for specific environments and design outcomes can

$45.00

Today’s Menu: Learnings from Residential BMP Inspection & Verification

Save the date for this free webinar with certified pros, Barbara Gavin of the Elizabeth River Project, and Justin Shafer from the City of Norfolk.  They will share experience and outcomes from a recent assessment of existing residential BMPs. 1 CBLP CEU

WSA Spring Into Action (virtual)

Sessions on  soils, nature play, pollinators, environmental justice, natural plant communities, invasive insects, and more. Optional, pre-conference in-person events. CBLP CEUs are available.

Hands-On CEUs: Eastern Shore VA Oyster Castle/Catcher Construction & Installation

The Nature Conservancy Needs 80 volunteers for Oyster & Marsh Restoration Contact Jennifer Dalke jdalke@tnc.org Oyster Catcher Construction | Nassawadox, VA | all times 12:30-3:30 | 10 volunteers needed each day to mix concrete and roll burlap/jute through the concrete. Volunteers will be lifting 10-15 lbs. Wear old clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. The work will take

Free

Hands On CEU Opportunity: Living Shoreline Installation in VA

The Elizabeth River Project seeks volunteer assistance planting a living shoreline on the Lafayette Branch (Hampton Roads area of Virginia) Monday, March 14, 11:30am-4:00pm Tuesday, March 15, 12:30pm-5:00pm Wednesday, March 16, 12:30pm-5:00pm Thursday, March 17, 1:30pm-5:00pm Friday, March 18, 2:00pm-5:00pm For more info and to register for your shift(s), go to https://www.eventbrite.com/.../help-build-a-new-wetland...

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