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Plan it Wild: Lighting Up the Landscape
A blurb from Amanda’s December 2021 River Journal article, Lighting up the Landscape
“December is the darkest time of year. It’s when the sun shines the least as the Earth is tilted far away from the sun. But we celebrate the winter solstice and the rebirth of the sun and make things cheerful with candles and holiday lights. Similarly, nature lights up the landscape in its own way. Inspired by bringing light to the dark, I’d like to highlight some of nature’s bright beauty at this time of year. “

Amanda honored as a 2021 Woman in Business by 914 Inc. / Westchester Magazine
Westchester’s Women in Business in 2021 Are Making an Impact.

Bringing Back Westchester’s Wild Legacy – And Beauty
Amanda’s article on rewilding Westchester was featured in the River Journal’s April 2021 issue; perfect timing for Earth Month!

A Free Expert Panel: Bountiful Westchester
In honor of Earth Day (Earth Month) Plan it Wild hosted a panel focused on Bountiful Westchester: The Ecological Value and Sustainability.

Best of the Hudson Valley 2020 Way to Create a Native Garden!
PLAN it WILD is proud to be named Best of the Hudson Valley 2020 Way to Create a Native Garden! Thanks to Hudson Valley Magazine for this honor and your support!

Make Your Hudson Valley Garden More Sustainable With Rewilding
Hudson Valley Magazine wrote about us in their April 2020 issue!
”Croton-on-Hudson’s Plan It Wild restores local lawns to promote biodiversity in the region.”

Amanda Wins 40 Under 40 Rising Stars Award!
Amanda Bayley, landscape architect (CT) and co-founder of PLAN it WILD was awarded with the Business Council of Westchester’s 40 Under 40 Award, a prestigious honor that recognizes the achievements of accomplished young professionals.

Bees, butterflies, and bats: Why you want these pollinators in your backyard
An article on PLAN it WILD was published in the June 5, 2019 issue of LoHud: “Bees, butterflies, and bats: Why you want these pollinators in your backyard,” by Bill Cary.