Cultivating Biodiverse Landscapes: Tools, Tips, and Mindset Shifts for Working with Living Ecosystems
12/2/2025Leave a Comment

Pocket Forest, Tisdale School, Bridgeport, CT / Bram Gunther, PLAN it WILD
The 2025 edition of the Biodiversity & Climate Action 101 for Landscape Architects Webinar Series concludes next Wednesday:
Cultivating Biodiverse Landscapes: Tools, Tips, and Mindset Shifts for Working with Living Ecosystems – 1.0 PDH (LA CES/HSW)
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT
Free for ASLA members; $50 for non-members
Achieving resilient, biodiverse designed landscapes depends on effective, adaptable management and a realistic set of goals. Management is often not considered during the design process or included in design documentation, which can lead to a design vision being hard to fulfill and failure to achieve ecological goals.
Join this webinar to learn more about how to plan for and manage habitat and species diversity in designed landscapes over time. The webinar features case studies for residential and public projects by two design firms with expertise in habitat management.
Speakers:
- Bram Gunther, VP of Science & Development, PLAN it WILD
- Jenna Webster, Senior Associate, LWLA
All previous presentations in the Biodiversity & Climate Action 101 for Landscape Architects Webinar Series, from both 2025 and 2024, are available for free to ASLA members.
This webinar series is underwritten by:

Final Free PDH of the Month
ASLA members, here’s how to earn your free professional development hour (PDH):
Register for this month's free webinar by logging in to learn.asla.org with your existing ASLA member login, watch the whole video, and complete the quiz before the end of the month!
Through December 31, we are featuring:
Beyond Number Crunching 2.0: Managing Projects, Processes and People –
1.0 PDH (LA CES/non-HSW)
This webinar was originally presented as part of ASLA’s virtual 2020 conference. Please check your LA CES PDH record (look for the "Professional Development" tab, under "Account" in your ASLA member account on asla.org) if you are not sure whether you've already earned PDH for this presentation.
Log into ASLA Online Learning with your existing ASLA username and password. If applicable, be sure to update your asla.org profile with your CLARB record number and Florida license number—these fields can be found under the “Additional Demographics” tab, in the “Licensure & Certification” section. This ensures that this information will appear on your ASLA Online Learning certificates.
If you do not have an account on asla.org, follow the instructions under "Create an Account" to set up a new guest account to log in.
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