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    Linking Habitat Development to Educational Programming and Stewardship
    Charles (CJ) Reilly III
    • Jan 12

    Linking Habitat Development to Educational Programming and Stewardship

    As the O’Hara Nature Center (ONC) has grown and developed from 2012 to its present state, the grounds and gardens offer sustainable ways...
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    It’s Time for Action on Pesticides!
    Louise Washer
    • Jan 11

    It’s Time for Action on Pesticides!

    Please take action TODAY by calling your legislators and asking them to support legislation to PROTECT PEOPLE, PETS and POLLINATORS from...
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    Call to Action: Help us celebrate and support the Ecotype Project!
    Deepika Saksena
    • Jan 7

    Call to Action: Help us celebrate and support the Ecotype Project!

    A new source for seeds and plants native to the Ecoregion 59, the Northeastern Coastal Zone, produced on local farms from seed...
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    A Welcome to New Intern Devon Wolfe
    Devon Wolfe
    • Mar 4, 2021

    A Welcome to New Intern Devon Wolfe

    My name is Devon Wolfe and I am a current intern for the Norwalk River Watershed Association/Pollinator Pathways Northeast. I am a Darien...
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    Pollinator Pathway Northeast Featured in Winter 2021 Issue of 2 Million Blossoms
    Pollinator Pathway NE
    • Mar 4, 2021

    Pollinator Pathway Northeast Featured in Winter 2021 Issue of 2 Million Blossoms

    We're delighted to report that the Winter 2021 issue of 2 Million Blossoms features an in-depth story on the Pollinator Pathway Northeast...
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    Building "Pollineighbors" with the Hastings Pollinator Pathway
    Pinar O’Flaherty and Haven Colgate
    • Mar 3, 2021

    Building "Pollineighbors" with the Hastings Pollinator Pathway

    By Pinar O’Flaherty and Haven Colgate Hastings-on-Hudson, NY has long prided itself on its environmental record. Active residents have...
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    Start A Pollinator Pathway In Your Town.
    Pollinator Pathway NE
    • Feb 28, 2021

    Start A Pollinator Pathway In Your Town.

    The Pollinator Pathway is a project organized by volunteers from town conservation organizations (listed on each town's page) working...
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