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Healthy Soil through Maximum Biodiversity: Replicable Models for Resilient Design with Evan Abramson was held on February 20, 2026 on ZOOM. The video here is the presentation by Evan Abramson. Presentation starts at: 3:30 (3 minutes & 30 seconds) Event Description: Funded by a Healthy Soils Action Grant from the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, for the past two years Landscape Interactions has been collaborating with farmers and community gardeners across Massachusetts to develop a series of scalable, replicable landscape designs and land management practices to improve soil health and increase soil carbon sequestration by supporting native pollinator species at risk of extinction. Through a robust process of on-site data collection, collaborative design and community engagement, Healthy Soil through Maximum Biodiversity offers a playbook for building biodiversity and ecological resilience below and aboveground. Evan Abramson presented two seasons of data from ten participating sites, walked audience members through the process of creating the target list of over 150 at-risk species, and showcased the scalable, replicable designs that support these species, all forthcoming in a free, public access publication. About Evan Abramson: Evan Abramson is Founder and Principal of Landscape Interactions, an interdisciplinary landscape planning and design studio based in western Massachusetts with a renowned focus on biodiversity and science-based practices. Drawing on his diverse experience as a regional planner, farmer, community organizer, filmmaker and photojournalist, Evan designs landscapes and corridors that build resilience to a changing climate at the ecosystems level. He holds a Master of Science in Ecological Design from the Conway School of Landscape Design, a Bachelor of Arts from Vassar College, Certificates in Permaculture Design and Biodynamic Gardening, is the author of numerous publications, including Pollinate Now, Farming for Biodiversity and Lincoln Pollinator Action Plan.