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For all you iNaturalist Nerds...
Or even if you haven’t ever used iNaturalist, this NPR podcast gives the interesting backstory of this important plant and insect...
jaymesoyak
Oct 23, 2023


Recording of Our Latest Webinar on Efforts to Ban Neonics
Join the Pollinator Pathway for an update on state's efforts to restrict the use of neonicotinoid pesticides. Speakers cover the science...
jaymesoyak
Sep 18, 2023


Webinar Recording: Sharing Pollinator Pathway Success
WATCH HERE Did you know there are now over 325 community Pollinator Pathway projects in 19 states and Canada? In this webinar Donna...
Louise Washer
Jun 8, 2023


What to Plant for Early Emerging Bees
Photo by Heather Holm, Bombus citrinus female on Eutrochium purpureum With earlier springs and warmer fall days, pollinators need plants...
jaymesoyak
Apr 20, 2023


Native Willows: Don't Overlook this Beautiful Pollinator "Superfood"
Have you spotted any blooming willows yet this spring? As Keystone Plants, native willows are extremely valuable for wildlife....
Louise Washer
Apr 14, 2023


Sierra Club Magazine Spotlights 'The Women Who Saved Wildflowers'
Native wildflower gardening is more popular than ever. But a century ago, it was practically unheard of. Wildflowers persist in the...
Louise Washer
Mar 13, 2023


Winter Seed Sowing
If it's still cold and wintery where you are, winter seed sowing might be the perfect project! You can sow seeds directly into your...
jaymesoyak
Mar 10, 2023


UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) Brings the World Together to Set Goals for Protecting Nature
. In December governments from across the globe met for two weeks in Montreal to plan new actions this decade to halt the loss of...
Louise Washer
Jan 7, 2023


Leave the Leaves & Ban the Blowers
Leave the leaves where you can! Rake them to the edges of your yard and onto your garden beds or leave them where they fall until spring....
Louise Washer
Dec 6, 2022


Please Support the Pollinator Pathway!
Donate Here! Our vision is a world that celebrates and supports connected, healthy habitats for pollinators. Your donation will support...
Louise Washer
Nov 28, 2022


In Case You Missed Our Dec 1st Neonic Pesticide Webinar Watch this Recording
Learn about neonicotinoid pesticides, how they are harming the environment, and what you can do to help advocate for restricting them. ...
Louise Washer
Nov 21, 2022


Neonics, the Toxic Truth: The Pesticides Threatening Bees, Birds, and Human Health
Join the Pollinator Pathway and NRDC for a talk on the science behind threats posed by neonicotinoid pesticides (“neonics”) to...
Louise Washer
Nov 4, 2022


Louise Washer
Sep 15, 2022


Have You Spotted A Lantern Fly? If So, Don't Panic
Now that we are into late summer, chances of seeing the invasive pest called the Spotted Lanternfly are best, as these leaf hoppers are...
Louise Washer
Aug 26, 2022


You Can Order Local Ecotype Native Plants for Your Region from the National Wildlife Federation!
Order NWF pollinator plant kits HERE! Read more about this federal program and other efforts to plant for pollinators nationally,...
Louise Washer
Aug 25, 2022


A Call for Stories About Connecting Habitat
Have you completed a habitat restoration project designed to improve connectivity for pollinators or other wildlife species? Pollinator...
Louise Washer
Jul 26, 2022


Jana Hogan
Jul 8, 2022


Help the Pollinator Pathway Win $1000 With A Quick Vote for Charity of the Month
Vote here to help the Pollinator Pathway become Fairfield County Bank's Charity of the Month. You can help us win $1000 by voting every...
Louise Washer
Jul 1, 2022


Three Bills to Protect Pollinators Pending in Massachusetts
Our friends at the Massachusetts Pollinator Network have put out a call to action! Here is the MAPN template for calls or letters to...
Louise Washer
Jun 29, 2022


Congress May Be About to Act to Support Wildlife!
Congress seems ready to pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA), described by New York Times writer Margaret Renkl as "the...
Louise Washer
Jun 27, 2022
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