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Creating a Biodiverse Haven (virtual)

Join Dr. Neeti Bathala, professor, author, gardener, graduate of the Nicholas School of the Environment and Duke Gardens board of advisors member, for an inspiring lecture on transforming your garden into a vibrant, life-sustaining habitat. Explore the ecological benefits of native plants, layered habitats and thoughtful design strategies that support biodiversity, even in small spaces. Learn how to create a resilient landscape with water features, shelter and food sources that attract and sustain a wide range of species. Participants will also discover citizen science projects that connect gardening with meaningful ecological impact.

Fee: $8; free for Duke Gardens members with discount code.

Location: Zoom. The recording will be shared with all registrants.

Accessibility: This will be a virtual program that takes place on Zoom with the option to enable closed captioning.

Questions?

Please contact us at 919-668-1701 or GardensEducation@duke.edu.