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  • Old version of Fishers Island

    Pollinator Pathway Fishers Island Buy a sign The Fishers Island Pollinator Pathway, launched May 2024, aims to help Fishers residents and friends establish and connect pollinator-friendly habitats that provide food sources for bees, butterflies, moths, birds and other pollinators. Email us at fipollinators@gmail.com to be put on the FI Pollinator Pathways email list. No need to have a garden to join us. We will notify you about upcoming volunteer opportunities and educational events. And we will do our best to respond to specific questions. Register your garden/property on the map of Fishers Island organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them. Follow us on Facebook at FI Pollinator Pathway Q: Is my garden located along the Pollinator Pathway on Fishers? A: YES! The entire Island is part of the pathway, so if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly, you can sign up. Q: How do you know if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly? A: Simply identify some pollinator (and/or native) trees, shrubs, perennials, wildflowers on your property and list them when you join the Pathway. ​ Join The Pollinator Pathway ​ ​ Our Partners Henry L. Ferguson Museum Fishers Island Conservancy Contact fipollinators@gmail.com to learn more! ​

  • Fishers Island

    Pollinator Pathway Fishers Island The Fishers Island Pollinator Pathway, launched May 2024, aims to help Fishers residents and friends establish and connect pollinator-friendly habitats that provide food sources for bees, butterflies, moths, birds and other pollinators. Email us at fipollinators@gmail.com to be put on the FI Pollinator Pathways email list. No need to have a garden to join us. We will notify you about upcoming volunteer opportunities and educational events. And we will do our best to respond to specific questions. Register your garden/property on the map of Fishers Island organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them. Follow us on Facebook at FI Pollinator Pathway Q: Is my garden located along the Pollinator Pathway on Fishers? A: YES! The entire Island is part of the pathway, so if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly, you can sign up. Q: How do you know if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly? A: Simply identify some pollinator (and/or native) trees, shrubs, perennials, wildflowers on your property and list them when you join the Pathway. ​ Join The Pollinator Pathway ​ ​ Our Partners Henry L. Ferguson Museum Fishers Island Conservancy Contact fipollinators@gmail.com to learn more! ​

  • Fishers Island | Pollinator Pathway

    Pollinator Pathway Fishers Island The Fishers Island Pollinator Pathway, launched May 2024, aims to help Fishers residents and friends establish and connect pollinator-friendly habitats that provide food sources for bees, butterflies, moths, birds and other pollinators. Email us at fipollinators@gmail.com to be put on the FI Pollinator Pathways email list. No need to have a garden to join us. We will notify you about upcoming volunteer opportunities and educational events. And we will do our best to respond to specific questions. Register your garden/property on the map of Fishers Island organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them. Follow us on Facebook at FI Pollinator Pathway Q: Is my garden located along the Pollinator Pathway on Fishers? A: YES! The entire Island is part of the pathway, so if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly, you can sign up. Q: How do you know if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly? A: Simply identify some pollinator (and/or native) trees, shrubs, perennials, wildflowers on your property and list them when you join the Pathway. ​ Join The Pollinator Pathway ​ ​ Our Partners Henry L. Ferguson Museum Fishers Island Conservancy Contact fipollinators@gmail.com to learn more! ​

  • New York

    Towns along the Pollinator Pathway in ​ Ardsley Arkville Armonk Babylon Bayport Bay Shore City of Beacon Bedford Brentwood Briarcliff Manor Brightwaters Bronxville Carmel Catskill Town of Clinton in Dutchess County Cornwall Croton-on-Hudson Dobbs Ferry Dover East Hampton East Islip Eastchester/Tuckahoe Elmsford Esopus Fishers Island Fishkill Forest Hills, Queens Gardiner Great River Hastings-On-Hudson Hudson Huntington Hyde Park Irvington Islip Township Ithaca Kent Larchmont/Mamaroneck Lewisboro Lloyd Marlborough Medford Millerton Mount Kisco Mount Pleasant/Pleasantville & Hawthorn Mount Pleasant/Sleepy Hollow New Castle & Chappaqua New Paltz New Rochelle New York City North Castle North Fork North Salem Northport Nyack Oakdale Ossining Patterson Pelham Philipstown Plattekill Pleasant Valley Pound Ridge Putnam Queens Quogue Red Hook Rhinebeck Rocky Point Rosendale Rye Rye Brook Sayville Shawangunk Sleepy Hollow Somers Southeast Putnam County Southold Tarrytown Tompkins County Town of Poughkeepsie Town of Rochester Ulster Village of Tuxedo Park Warwick West Bayshore West Sayville White Plains Woodbury Woodstock Yonkers Yorktown Heights

  • Cornwall | Pollinator Pathway

    Pollinator Pathway Cornwall ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Cornwall

    Pollinator Pathway Cornwall ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Old version of Cornwall

    Pollinator Pathway Cornwall Buy a sign ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Beacon

    Pollinator Pathway City of Beacon ​ Welcome to the City of Beacon Pollinator Pathway! We are a part of the larger movement to create a corridor of adjacent properties—both private and public spaces—that provides safe habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. Our goal is to make Beacon an uninterrupted part of the pathway by increasing the number of residential, commercial, and municipal spaces that are pesticide-free and host native plants. Many residents and local organizations have taken our pledge and are incorporating native plants into their yards. These efforts can make a huge difference to our pollinator numbers and will help improve the quality of our city's air, water, and soil. We hope that you will join the fun! ​ ​ ​ Partner Organizations Common Ground Farm, Beacon Farmers Market, Grean Beacon Coalition, One Nature, Beacon Elks Lodge, Beacon Hebrew Alliance, St. Joachim & St. John the Evangelist Church, the EcoNectar Facebook Group, Howland Public Library, Stony Kill Farm, Figure Ground Studio daymarblair@cityofbeacon.org

  • Old version of Woodstock

    Pollinator Pathway Woodstock Buy a sign ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Deep River

    Pollinator Pathway Deep River ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • 88 Boardley Road

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  • Mount Pleasant/Pleasantville & Hawthorn | Pollinator Pathway

    Pollinator Pathway Mount Pleasant/Pleasantville & Hawthorn ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

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