Shared Habitat: Welcoming Native Wildlife in Our Urban Landscapes with Lou Avery Douglas
Event description
Learn how native gardens can support the birds, insects, mammals, and other wildlife that call our region home. This class explores the relationships between native plants and local fauna, offering practical tips for creating habitat in urban spaces—and helping you get to know the wild neighbors living right outside your door. Ideal for both gardeners and anyone curious about the ecology of their neighborhood.
This class will be held online. Registered ticket holders will have access to the recording of the class for two weeks after the live event.
Lou Avery Douglas is the Community Engagement Manager at Theodore Payne Foundation. He is passionate about the relationships between native plants and wildlife, and loves to introduce newcomers to the complex ecological webs all around them.
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