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- Dobbs Ferry
Pollinator Pathway Dobbs Ferry
- Bethany
Pollinator Pathway Bethany
- Fremont
Pollinator Pathway Fremont
- Chester
Pollinator Pathway Chester
- Lower Merion and Narberth Pollinator Pathway
Pollinator Pathway Lower Merion and Narberth Pollinator Pathway
- Philadelphia
Pollinator Pathway West and Southwest Philadelphia Welcome to the West and Southwest Philadelphia Pollinator Pathway page! We are growing our pathway day by day -- thank you for your interest. Leading our pathway is a group of neighbors, “West Philly Native Plants and Pollinators” (WPNPP) -- we’re a Facebook-based network rooted in real-world activities dedicated to expanding the use of native plants in our gardens and community spaces to support a healthy and sustainable ecosystem for all. One of our goals is to develop pollinator/wildlife corridors throughout West and Southwest Philly that will transform our urban gardening landscape from one of isolated pockets of native plants to an interconnected network that will support wildlife (particularly pollinators) as well as beautify our communities. We envision a time when walking through West and Southwest Philadelphia means walking through a patchwork of native plant gardens, bursting with a diversity of plants, flowers, and trees supporting an even wider variety of wildlife. Please reach out via email (wpnpp.info@gmail.com ) or visit us on Facebook! Use the “Join Now” link below to make your garden part of the West and Southwest Philadelphia Pollinator Pathway. Next, send us an email at wpnpp.info@gmail.com to request your Pollinator Pathway garden sign. We’re offering them via porch pick-up in the Spruce Hill neighborhood for $3.50 to cover the cost of the sign. When we get your email, we’ll send you instructions for pick-up. Finally, head over to Facebook and find us at “West Philly Native Plants and Pollinators” to connect with other native plant gardeners in the community. Please be sure to respond to the questions when requesting membership. And thank you! WELCOME! Join The Pollinator Pathway Message us on Facebook: "West Philly Native Plants and Pollinators"
- Marlborough
Pollinator Pathway Marlborough
- Kettle Pond Visitor Center
Pollinator Pathway Kettle Pond Visitor Center, Rhode Island The parcel of Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge where the Kettle Pond Visitor Center is located is referred to as the headquarters unit. Purchased in 2001, this parcel of forested uplands is home to pitch and white pines, black and white oaks, blueberry shrubs, sweet fern, and princess pine. Hiking along the trails offer visitors a chance to witness visual reminders of the great ice sheet, see changes in the seasonal vernal pool, and views of Watchaug Pond. Gardens Kettle Pond Native Plant Garden, 50 Bend Rd Charlestown, RI 02813 Kettle Pond Native Plant Garden is a demonstration garden located at the Kettle Pond Visitor Center located at 50 Bend Road in Charlestown, RI. The University of Rhode Island Master Gardener Program and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service partnered to establish this native demonstration garden. This project showcases an important conservation message with the creation of native plant landscape gardens designed for different environmental conditions: full sun, sun/shade, and full shade. We are using RI native plants to show their diversity and to demonstrate biodiversity in the environment. The garden demonstrates some of the essential principals of designing and growing a native species garden such as: Related populations, not isolated individuals; Stress as an asset; Cover the ground densely by vertically layering plants; Make it attractive and legible; Management not maintenance. The garden’s goal is to be an educational resource to learn the importance of native plants, biodiversity, and the role of pollinators in everyday life. Visitors will learn to identify native plants and their benefits and how they may fit in their own landscapes. They will learn how to manage native plants using Integrated Management strategies. They will also learn how Indigenous People used plants and the folklore surrounding them. To learn more about the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge please visit our website at: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/ninigret/about-us Partners U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; URI Master Gardeners For more information please email Janis Nephinsky at janis_nepshinsky@fws.gov
- Queens
Pollinator Pathway Queens
- New Milford
Pollinator Pathway New Milford
- Exeter
Pollinator Pathway Exeter
- Brentwood
Pollinator Pathway Brentwood The Sisters of St. Joseph steward 212 acres of woodlands, meadows, gardens and organic farms on occupied indigenous Secatogue land. The Sisters of St. Joseph community believes that all is one and that we are called to seek union with the sacred community of life that includes all of creation - air, soil, water, plants and animals. The campus includes: - 75 acres of woodland, including pine barrens and successional woodland plant communities - 16 native gardens - 5 acre solar array with native grassland planted below it - 7 acres of native meadows converted from lawn - 28 acres of organic agriculture - The only industrial sized Constructed Treatment Wetland on Long Island Visit us any day dawn to dusk! 1725 Brentwood Road, Brentwood, NY 11717 Join the Pollinator Pathway If you are interested in volunteering in the Islip Township Pollinator Pathways, please contact us at Islip.Pollinators@gmail.com . Thank You. Islip.Pollinators@gmail.com
