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Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve presents the annual Land Ethics Symposium: Creative Approaches to Ecological Landscaping, which focuses on creating low-maintenance, economical and ecologically balanced landscapes with native plants and restoration techniques. This daylong Symposium, held in February, is geared toward professionals, including landscape architects, designers, contractors and other members of the landscape/horticulture industry, environmental consultants, land planners, managers and developers, and state/municipal officials. The Symposium features presentations by regional and national experts, opportunities to develop contacts with colleagues from the mid-Atlantic region and a selection of topical books for sale.
Continuing Education Credits are available for landscape architects, landscape designers and other landscape/horticulture professionals.
BOWMAN'S HILL WILDFLOWER PRESERVE'S
9th Annual
Land Ethics Symposium:
Creative Approaches to
Ecological Landscaping
Thursday, February 19, 2009
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sheraton Bucks County Hotel
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
For a brochure, click here. For a fax-friendly registration form, click here. Registrations will be processed starting January 2, 2009.
(The brochure and fax-friendly registration form are in PDF format and can be opened through Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, please click here and download it free.)
To receive a brochure by mail or for more information, please contact Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve at (215) 862-2924 or email Amy Hoffmann (hoffmann@bhwp.org).
No phone or online registrations.
2009 Symposium Sponsors
Presenting sponsor
www.buckscounty.org
Premier sponsors
North Creek Nurseries, Inc. www.northcreeknurseries.com
Princeton Hydro, LLC www.princetonhydro.com
Temple University Ambler www.temple.edu/ambler
Partner sponsor
Schumacher & Associates, Inc.
Friends
Audubon Pennsylvania–Audubon at Home
Conway School of Landscape Design
PA/DE Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects
2009 Symposium Featured Speakers:
Grant Jones, FASLA, Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects Ltd, Seattle, Wash.
Mark Gallagher, Vice President, Princeton Hydro
Jason Grabosky, Associate Professor in Urban Forestry in Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and
Natural Resources, Rutgers University
Stephanie Cohen, Horticultural Consultant, Author, past Prof. of Horticulture and Director of
Landscape Arboretum, Temple University
Jason Lubar, Assoc. Director of Urban Forestry at Morris Arboretum of the University of
Pennsylvania
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