Registration Open For Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council Level 1 Certification Training Beginning July 30
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Registration is now open for Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional  Level 1 training and certification.

Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional is a voluntary, regional credential for professionals who design, install, and maintain sustainable landscapes in the Bay watershed.

For this session we will offer the course in both a fully in-person format, and a hybrid, online/field format.

Both options balance highly interactive course content with a field day.

Click Here for the schedule.

Registration is a 2-step process: apply online, await approval, then return to the website to pay and select dates.

Discounts are available for companies sending three or more employees to Level 1, and scholarship opportunities can be found on our website.

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will provide funding for landscape professionals working in Pennsylvania.

CBLP course attendees may earn continuing education credits from numerous professional organizations- check out our website for the full list.

Click Here for all the details.

Visit the Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional website for more information and if you want to find a certified professional near you.

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[Posted: April 25, 2024]


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