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A Yellow Warbler perched in a willow tree, beak open as it sings.
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HELP: Habitat and Ecosystems Land Pro

A comprehensive education program to train landscape professionals in ecological and sustainable landscape practices.
Yellow Warbler in a willow. Photo: Simon d'Entremont/ÃÛèÖAPP Photography Awards

Homeowners and property owners—select "ENDORSED ECOSCAPERS" on the menu below to view our list of HELP-endorsed landscapers to help you design, create, and maintain ecologically-functional landscapes. 

The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and ÃÛèÖAPP Center is excited to offer HELP: Habitat and Ecosystems Land Pro, a comprehensive professional educational program to assist landscape and horticultural professionals in creating ecological landscapes, using sustainable landscape practices, and creating natural ÃÛèÖAPP solutions.

Ecological landscaping makes it possible to create rich habitats in a variety of spaces that support birds and other wildlife. It also improves functionality in our ecosystem services and is highly sustainable. This course will teach landscaping professionals the skills, strategies, and tools necessary to create habitat, as well as how to advertise, leverage, and monetize these highly-desired services.

Upcoming Programs

The HELP: Habitat and Ecosystems Land Pro program takes place over three classes, totaling up to 15 hours. Registrants must attend all three classes to complete the course. 

At this time, we do not have any additional programs scheduled for this spring. Please email us to learn more about upcoming program dates. to be updated when additional programs are made available. Thank you to all who participated in our Winter 2025 programs.

Program Information

  • Native plants and ecosystems services, with site-specific cultural needs for our local native plants
  • How to create functional ecosystems in the managed landscape, known as reclamation ecology
  • Targeted pest management with organic principles 
  • Ecological and habitat services design principles
  • Natural ÃÛèÖAPP solutions 
  • How to incentivize and monetize the ecological landscaping and land management model
  • Horticultural or Nursery Professional interested in learning in depth about native plants, ecological landscape practices, and sustainable horticulture.
  • Landscape Professional or Landscape Architect with clients requesting native plantings, habitat gardens, chemical-free organic pest management, and more sustainable practices on their properties. 
  • Parks / Municipality / D.O.T. Supervisor or employee who would like to gain extensive knowledge about which native trees and plants work best in specific situations. 
  • Landscape Design/Install company interested in expanding your client base through native plant installations and ecological land practices.
  • A broader knowledge of ecological landscaping principles to address increasing requests for aesthetically pleasing native plantings and pet/child safe maintenance practices. 
  • Leads to clients from:
    • Being added to the ÃÛèÖAPP's Plants for Birds Database under endorsed ecoscaper listings
    • Ecoscaper requests resulting from Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary community conservation-related public programming
    • On-site visitor requests for landscape professionals capable of creating native gardens similar to the ones found at the Sanctuary. 
  • Professional CE credits:
    • CNLP: 12 professional CE credits
    • LA CES HSW: 12 professional CE credits 
    • ISA: 10  professional CE credits

To receive endorsed status, individuals will need to complete the course, pass the module quizzes, and conceptualize a way in which they will apply the material covered in the class, applying a minimum of five key principles into the project. There is a 30-day review process for final project submissions.  

To maintain endorsed status, metrics will need to be collected periodically to show the impact of the program on best practices. Additionally, 6 Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary-approved ecological CE credits will be required every 2 years.

Endorsed Eco-scapers

Are you a homeowner or property owner looking for a landscaping professional who does their work with the ecosystem in mind? See below for our list of endorsed eco-scapers, who have taken the HELP program and demonstrated the ability to create ecological landscapes using sustainable practices!

List updated as of 8/8/2024

Luke Barclay | LRB Landscape Design (NY)

  • Site visits, consultations, landscape design
  • Contact: (914) 713-7912| 

CeCe Haydock (NY)

  • Native plant and landscape architectural design
  • Contact: (516) 551-5838 | 

Dean Janulis | Design Ecosystems (NJ)

  • Landscape design, conceptual drawings through installation management
  • Contact: (973) 270-7847 | 

Anthony Marinello | Dropseed Native Landscapes (NY)

  • Native plant nursery, garden design, landscape consultations
  • Contact: (516) 524-8711 | 

Karen Marks | The Compleat Garden, LLC (NY)

  • Garden design and installation
  • Contact: (516) 661-7714 | 

Jeanine Miedzwiecki | Montauk Garden Center (NY)

  • Site assessment, garden installations, garden maintenance
  • Contact: (516) 449-3582

Jessica O'Callahan | Renewed Ground (NY)

  • Ecological design, site consultations, tree health and identification
  • Contact: (516) 426-2203 | 

Beth Romaker | Meadowscapes (CT)

  • Meadow installations, garden design and install, bioswales, hardscaping
  • Contact: (860) 672-8786 | 

Kimberly Simmen | KMS Native Plants (NY)

  • Retail and wholesale native plant nursery
  • Contact: (631) 848-2178 | 
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