posted Jan 31, 2022
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary (JBWS or Sanctuary) is located within the tidal reaches of the Patuxent River, in southern Anne Arundel County. It was established in 1985 and is operated by the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks. The Sanctuary protects about 1,700 acres of unique tidal freshwater marshes, forested wetlands, upland and riparian forest, creeks, meadows, pine and sand barrens, and fields along the Patuxent River.
posted Jul 19, 2021
I'm a landscape architect with diverse interests and am always looking for ways to incorporate new ideas, methods, and experiences into my everyday practice. I enjoy everything from documenting and researching historic properties to designing contemporary parks and trails to helping small communities revitalize their downtowns.
posted Dec 2, 2022
Santa Monica, California, United States
posted Apr 22, 2022
The JMBA is a non profit org. which aims to inspire mountain bikers and trail builders in Juneau Alaska.
posted Jun 6, 2022
For more than 20 years, JW Zunino Landscape Architecture has remained one of the premier landscape architecture and land planning firms. JWZ is licensed in 6 southwestern states and has offices in Las Vegas, NV and Carlsbad, CA.
posted Apr 12, 2022
An initiative of the Crownpoint Chapter, Navajo Technical University, and National Park Service to improve health, culture, and educational outcomes around trail development.
posted May 22, 2023
Consultation, planning, construction, maintenance, and/or management of sustainable natural surface, aggregate surface, or hard surface recreation trails. We build everything from skinny technical trails to wide inclusive trails, with fun features, bridges, and berms, leading to inspirational spots, or passing historical sites all while working with the land, land managers, and staying within the intended budget.
posted Jul 29, 2021
A 125-mile water trail that inspires exploration, understanding, and stewardship of the natural treasure that is Kachemak Bay.
posted Jun 5, 2020
KHLT was founded in 1989 as the first land trust in Alaska, one month before the Exxon Valdez oil spill. The early days were spent gathering information about private land conservation, drafting bylaws, unleashing the talents of visionary founders as they created a way to protect the future of land of on Kachemak Bay.