Gardening for Wildlife in our Drought

Our current drought has challenged landscape architects to find new ways to design residential landscapes. As we move away from water-intensive plants and lawns, towards designs that incorporate drought-tolerant and native species, there are new opportunities to create more sustainable landscapes with diverse habitats for birds and butterflies. Nancy Kent, a California landscape architect with a practice in Oakland, will discuss evolving garden design and garden elements that encourage diverse wildlife and plant communities.
Speaker: Nancy Kent, Parks Commission, Piedmont
Thursday, 05/21/15
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Golden Gate Audubon Society
Northbrae Community Church
941 The Alameda
Berkeley, CA 94707
941 The Alameda
Berkeley, CA 94707
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