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Designing Biodiversity in the Age of the Anthropocene

Online. Free.

The Northeast Organic Farming Association welcomes our landscape architecture community to join a virtual workshop led by regional planner and landscape designer Evan Abramson of Landscape Interactions.

Gardeners, farmers, landowners and designers have a vital role to play in strengthening, expanding and enhancing regional biodiversity, ecological health and climate resilience. On working lands, conservation properties, front lawns and backyard gardens, functionally diverse native pollinator habitat can serve as a building block for linking intact natural areas across a fragmented landscape. But what to plant, when to mow, where to focus on first and how to measure the results? Evan Abramson of Landscape Interactions will present a series of case studies from project sites across the region, all created specifically to support at-risk species. An interactive discussion with audience members will follow.

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