The Adirondack Native Plants Symposium brings together practitioners, researchers, and community leaders to explore native plants as essential tools for ecological restoration, climate adaptation, and community resilience in the Northeast. This half-day symposium blends research-backed strategies with hands-on implementation, addressing practical applications from residential gardens to institutional landscapes.
Designed for both novice gardeners and experienced professionals, the symposium emphasizes the role of native plants in supporting pollinators, mitigating climate change, improving mental health, and creating sustainable landscapes that benefit both ecosystems and people. Attendees will gain actionable knowledge, connect with regional experts, and leave with concrete strategies to implement native plant projects in their own communities.
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