Natural Landscaping for Birds
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  • This event focuses on the connection between native habitat, birds, and biodiversity, and how small, intentional actions at home can make a meaningful difference. Participants will gain a better understanding of how native plants and other natural landscaping techniques support birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, while learning practical steps they can take to create healthier, more resilient landscapes.

    The program will be moderated by WUWM's Environmental Reporter Susan Bence, and will feature a keynote presentation by Jen McGuinness of Bird-Friendly Gardening, who will share how home gardens can support birds through the use of native plants, organic practices, and thoughtful design. Her talk highlights what birds need to thrive and how gardens can provide food, water, shelter, and nesting habitat for nectar, seed, and fruit-eating species.

    Following the keynote, attendees will choose from a set of breakout sessions, each approximately 45 minutes long with time for questions and discussion. A second breakout session will repeat the first, allowing participants to attend more than one topic. Breakout options include Native Plants: From Turf to Habitat with Danielle Bell, Migratory Birds and the Challenges They Face with Medhavi Ambardar, and Pollinator Conservation in Your Garden with Judy Cardin.

    Danielle Bell will share simple, approachable steps for incorporating native plants into home landscapes, including how keystone species can dramatically increase the value of your yard for wildlife. Medhavi Ambardar will explore the incredible journeys of migratory birds, the threats they face, and meaningful actions people can take to help, from native planting to making windows safer. Judy Cardin will share her experience transforming her yard into native habitat and discuss how diverse native plants support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the seasons.

    Together, this event is designed to inspire, educate, and empower participants with achievable actions they can take at home, while supporting Community Wildlife Habitat Certifications and strengthening wildlife corridors across Waukesha County.

  • Event Schedule

    8:00–9:00 a.m.
    Continental breakfast and arrival

    9:00–10:00 a.m.
    Keynote presentation

    10:00–10:15 a.m.
    Break

    10:15–11:15 a.m.
    Breakout Session 1

    11:15–11:30 a.m.
    Break

    11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
    Breakout Session 2
    (Sessions repeat to allow attendance at more than one topic)

    Cost:

    $30 per person with continental breakfast, coffee, and beverages included. 

    Location:

    Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel
    375 S Moorland Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
    North Entrance in the Brookfield Ballroom

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