In Florida, urban areas are a dominant feature in the landscape, and many of these urban areas are situated near natural wildlife preserves. What people do in their own yards and neighborhoods affects local and nearby wildlife populations. In this course, we will discuss steps to create and save wildlife habitat in urban areas and minimize our adverse impact on local wildlife.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs)
Florida DBPR Board of Landscape Architecture: pending
Regulatory Council of Community Association Managers: pending
FNGLA: 1 CEU for FNGLA certified horticulture and landscape professionals.
ISA Certified Arborists: pending
TOPICS COVERED
Introduction
Our effects on local and nearby wildlife populations
Steps to create and save wildlife habitat
How to minimize our adverse impact on local wildlife
Fees: $18
This session is sponsored by the Native Plant Horticulture Foundation
Community Associations Design Garden/Landscape ISA Cert Arborist LA CE credits