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"More so than all the other design professions, landscape architects are uniquely qualified and perfectly positioned to take a leadership role in combating the loss of biodiversity. Join us to learn how.." -- Keith Bowers, FASLA, Biohabitats The ASLA Biodiversity and Climate Action Committee has organized a new webinar series: Biodiversity and Climate Action 101 for Landscape Architects. Register for the next installment -- Biodiversity by Design: Latest Research and Strategies -- on Thursday, September 26 at 2 PM EST. Join Keith; Dr. Sohyun Park, ASLA, University of Connecticut; and David Cutter, FASLA, Cornell University. This webinar is free for ASLA members and $50 for non-members. It offers 1.0 PDH (LACES/HSW). The webinar series is underwritten by Landscape Forms. Register today: https://bit.ly/3B6nQoWImage Credit: Beaver Creek & Floodplain Restoration. Chardon, Ohio / Biohabitats. Bond Street Living Canal, Baltimore, Maryland / Biohabits. Fern Hill Treatment Wetlands. Forest Grove, Oregon / Jim Maloney; Keith Bowers / Biohabitats
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