The Habitat Corridor Project

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Sebastopol, CA 95472

The Habitat Corridor Project is dedicated to creating California native plant restoration gardens in urban environments to support wildlife. They believe in the importance of each garden serving as a biodiversity island, attracting birds, bees, and butterflies. By linking these gardens together, they create corridors that promote pollinator activity throughout urban landscapes.

Through the creation of Learning Landscapes and Demonstration Gardens across California, they design gardens for both private and public spaces. The project offers tours, workshops, and partnerships to educate developers, municipalities, and urban planners on the impact these gardens can have on biodiversity. Their approach includes mapping square footage of landscapes and observing the wildlife that interacts with these spaces.

The Habitat Corridor Project's efforts are led by Executive Director April Owens and Co-Founder Nancy Bauer, who share a passion for cultivating habitat in urban settings. Together, they collaborate with a wide range of partners to establish new corridor sites, oversee habitat integrity in demonstration gardens, and provide educational resources through talks, workshops, and newsletters.

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4/15/2020

When the Tubbs fire destroyed our Fountaingrove home in October 2017, our decision to rebuild necessitated finding a landscape architect who could help us define the vision for the landscape...

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