The Cleveland Pollinator and Native Plant Symposium
Friday, September 21, 2018
8am-4:30pm
OSU’s Wooster campus
This full day program explores the importance of increasing natural diversity and ecological resilience. The 4th annual symposium brings together 6 regional and national experts to increase your knowledge of pollinators, native plants, pesticide usage, and planting designs that are robust, diverse, and harmonious.
Held at the Wooster Campus Conference Center at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the 4th Annual Cleveland Pollinator & Native Plant Symposium will focus on shifting traditional horticultural practices to designing landscapes for beauty, biodiversity, and ecological benefits.
The all-day symposium includes breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Free parking on-campus.
Find the full event schedule and register online:
www.clevelandpollinatorsymposium.org
Audience: landscape architects, designers, educators, master gardeners, homeowners, naturalists, and anyone eager to learn about creating pollinator and wildlife habitats that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also form an ecologically valuable alliance.