You’ve noticed what’s working. Now let’s design what’s next.

In Session Two of Wilder by Design: Hacks for Habitat, Master Naturalist Anna Graether guides participants from observation into intentional design. This session focuses on helping you translate your unique site conditions into a thoughtful, wildlife-supportive plan that feels doable and aligned with your space, values, and capacity. Register to join us on March 4th, 2026 from 6:30-8:00pm CT via ZOOM.
Whether you’re working with a small urban yard, a suburban landscape, or a shared green space, you’ll learn practical “habitat hacks” that move you from ideas to action—without the pressure of perfection or professional design experience.
What You’ll Learn
- How to assess your site’s conditions (sun, soil, moisture, and use)
- How to match plants to the insects, birds, and mammals they support
- Tips for creating a DIY planting plan, including paths, spaces, and planting areas
- How to design a flexible layout that can grow and evolve over time
This session emphasizes planning with nature rather than against it—supporting biodiversity while creating a space that is both functional and welcoming for people.
About the Presenter
Anna Graether is a Johnson County Extension Master Naturalist, Board Member of The Resilient Activist, and Nature Advisor with Deep Roots KC. She brings a grounded, encouraging approach to habitat gardening that prioritizes progress over perfection and connection over overwhelm.
Registration Details
- Register for each session separately
- All sessions run 6:30–8:00 PM CST via Zoom
- Sessions will be recorded and shared with registrants
