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Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference

Lehigh University 1 West Packer Avenue , Bethlehem, PA, United States

The Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference brings together professionals, citizens, watershed groups, municipal officials, professors, students, and YOU. The Conference presents up-to-date engaging and timely information on a variety of water resource topics. The theme of this Sixth Watershed Conference is Fresh Water Ecology.

Villanova Stormwater Management Conference

Villanova University 800 E. Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA, United States

This year, we have the honor of being addressed by Kelly J. Heffner, the Deputy Secretary - Water Management, PaDEP. Ken Murin, Chief for the Division of Wetlands, Encroachments and Training will update us on current and upcoming regulatory issues, and Nathan Boon, Program Officer for Watershed Protection at the William Penn Foundation, will tell […]

Turning a New Leaf Conference (CCLC)

Sheraton Hotel - Baltimore North 903 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson, MD, United States

This year’s conference will be held on November 13th, 2015 in Towson, MD and will bring together professionals from landscape design, contracting, horticulture, planning and education to learn about the latest trends, issues and technologies in the field of conservation landscaping. The conference consists of various presentations from industry leaders, innovators and experts; includes an […]

Ecological Synergies Conference – at Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens 1001 Longwood Rd, Kennett Square, PA, United States

Join Us at Longwood Gardens for this Intensive Workshop! $129 ELA Members – $149 Non-members. Click here for hotel information. Join ELA for a unique and in-depth look at plants. During interactive sessions, you’ll consider the ecological role and specific natural requirements of plants in particular landscapes, the part plants can play in remediating contaminated […]

Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS)

Baltimore Convention Center One West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

The Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS), the premier green industry marketplace for businesses, will transform the Baltimore Convention Center into a garden oasis again this year for their 46th annual trade show which takes place from January 7-9, 2016. There were 11,030 paid registrants in 2015 (including exhibitors) who traveled to Baltimore for the green […]

Southeast Pennsylvania Green Industry Conference

Delaware Valley University 700 E. Butler Avenue, Life Sciences Building, Doylestown, PA, United States

This event provides green industry professionals timely and practical information on new trends, techniques, and scientific research. This conference also offers the opportunity to earn recertification credits for a variety of professional certifications. Regional industry, college and university researchers and trade professionals will be participating in this program.

Delaware Hort Industry Expo

Modern Maturity Center 1121 Forrest Avenue, Dover, DE, United States

Courses/workshops sponsored by the Delaware Nursery and Landscape Association, with the support of Delaware Cooperative Extension, and the Delaware Department of Agriculture offer a great opportunity for additional training and/or gardening information. Each year the DNLA presents industry speakers at two major indoor meetings (Delaware Horticulture Industry Expo - January).

Delaware Wetlands Conference

Chase Center on the Riverfront 815 Justsin Street, Wilmington, DE, United States

The 2016 Delaware Wetlands Conference offers two days of exploration into the latest wetland research, innovations to outreach and education and conservation programs in the Mid-Atlantic region. Attendees will get the opportunity to learn, network and interact with their peers and leaders in the wetland field.

Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium (INLS)

Cinemapolis: Ithaca's Art Theatre on the Commons 120 East Green St., Ithaca,, NY, United States

The Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium is based on a simple idea: the use of native plants should remain an integral part of sustainable landscapes. We see many fields adapting rapidly to goals of sustainability, but horticulture in Central NY has been slow to embrace native plants, which have been standard landscape tools in many other parts […]

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