
Planting Design for Wildlife: A Landscape Architect’s Guide to Supporting Wildlife Through Intentional Planting (Online)
August 7, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for a webinar exploring how intentional planting design can support wildlife while meeting human needs. Presented by registered landscape architect Sara Donohoe, this webinar focuses on integrating ecological function into planting design through creative and practical strategies.
With expertise in native and habitat-based planting design, Sara will demonstrate how techniques like site analysis, plant layering, and color blocking can be used to create vibrant, resilient landscapes. Participants will learn how thoughtful plant selection and spatial organization can provide critical resources for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife—all while enhancing the visual appeal and usability of a space.
This webinar is designed not only for landscape architects and designers, but also for gardeners, conservationists, and wildlife advocates interested in creating more ecologically supportive landscapes at any scale. Whether you’re designing a park or planting a backyard garden, this session offers practical tools and inspiring insights to help elevate the ecological impact of your work—while staying rooted in design excellence.
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Organizer: NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter
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