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Member: Coralie Palmer

Coralie
CompanySugarbush Ecological Landscapes
Personal BioFounder and principal designer Coralie Palmer is passionate about community-based work that strives towards greater social and environmental justice. Coralie holds BA and MA degrees in Biological Sciences from Oxford University with a focus on botany, zoology and ecology, and a background in conservation, environmental education and landscape design. Coralie’s work focuses on the role of native plants as the foundation of stable ecosystems, and the links between the conservation of biodiversity, climate resilience, sustainable development and environmental justice. Coralie serves on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Native Plant Society (INPS) and the Indiana Wildlife Federation (IWF).
Business Description Sugarbush Ecological Landscapes specialises in designing with native plants, connecting landscaping and ecology to support and restore healthy, biodiverse ecosystems. We research our designs with great care, combining our client’s landscape goals and horticultural and artistic considerations with the latest scientific findings to maximize the ecological value of the space. We also provide environmental consulting services, advocating for environmental and social justice as a key focus of city, community and organizational strategic planning. Our aim is that all people will have access to functional healthy ecosystems, feel safe and welcomed doing so, and feel valued as stakeholders and contributors to the conservation of these spaces and all the life that shares them.
Website https://www.sugarbushecological.com/
Emailcoralie@sugarbushecological.com
Address 865 Sugarbush Ridge
Zionsville IN 46077
United States
Phone Numbers Work: +1 317 767 4443
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sugarbush_ecological/
Primary BusinessDesigner, Educator
SpecialtiesEcological Restoration,
Fine Gardening,
Native Plants,
Pollinators
Other SpecialtiesEcological Consulting Garden Coaching
Certifications
Other CertificationsBA, MA (Oxon) Biological Sciences


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