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  • Town of Poughkeepsie | Pollinator Pathway

    Pollinator Pathway Town of Poughkeepsie The Town of Poughkeepsie Pollinator Pathway is a project of our Conservation Advisory Commission (CAC), supported by numerous stakeholders in our community including the colleges, public and private schools, environmental organizations, local legislators, our Climate Smart Task Force, parks, nurseries, and more. We are also leading a collaboration with other Dutchess County municipalities. ​ To join, add your property to our interactive map click on the link below. Join The Pollinator Pathway Explore CAC activities at https://www.townofpoughkeepsie.com/conservation_advisory_commission/index.html ​ Partners Town of Poughkeepsie CAC Town of Poughkeepsie Climate Smart Task Force Vassar College Vassar Environmental Cooperative Marist College Dutchess Community College Spackenkill, Arlington, Wappingers, and Hyde Park School Districts Oakwood Friends School Friends of Peach Hill Park Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club For more information email us at TOPoughkeepsiePollinators@gmail.com

  • North Central Ohio

    Pollinator Pathway North Central Ohio ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Kingston | Pollinator Pathway

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  • South Hampton

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  • Old version of Collinsville-Canton

    Pollinator Pathway Collinsville / Canton Buy a sign Collinsville Pollen Trail (Collinsville, CT) is a community planting effort to build an extended native plant garden along a stretch of the former Central New England (CNE) railroad line. Planting for pollinators, planting for biodiversity, planting for birds, bringing wildlife back and creating a welcoming space for residents and visitors is our mission. The project began several years ago with an impressive invasive plant management effort, headed by Canton resident, Karen Berger, along with Cherry Brook Garden Club and the UConn Extension Master Gardener Program. In March 2019, Eversource's Vegetation Management team supervised the clearing of the trail of trees to ensure electrical service to the area would not be compromised. While it was an abrupt change to the landscape, it created a blank canvas and set the stage for our collective vision. With cooperation and assistance from Eversource and Canton Department of Public Works, neighbors joined together to research and plan for the first phase of planting which was completed in Fall 2019 with 31 native shrubs. Cherry Brook Garden Club members, local residents and Allen Place property owners planted dozens of perennial bulbs, mulched beds and broadcast thousands of milkweed seeds along the slope leading to the woods. The objective is to continue eradicating invasive plants and commit to only planting natives along Allen Place. We are planting for the future by successively filling in empty areas with native trees, pollinator-attracting shrubs and perennials, native sedges and grasses, bringing wildlife back to this unique section of trail treasured by many residents and visitors. (photos by Wendy Rosenberg) Gardens along the Collinsville Pollen Trail Collinsville Pollen Trail @ Allen Place Join The Pollinator Pathway Visit our Website: https://www.CollinsvillePollenTrail.org ​ Our Partners Canton Land Conservation Trust, Department of Public Works, Roaring Brook Nature Center, UConn Extension Master Gardener Program, Cherry Brook Garden Club collinsvillepollentrail@gmail.com

  • Newtown | Pollinator Pathway

    Pollinator Pathway Newtown ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Jayme Schnapp MS in Resource Management Conservation Coordinator Norwalk River Watershed Association Pollinator Pathway

    < Back Jayme Schnapp MS in Resource Management Conservation Coordinator Norwalk River Watershed Association Pollinator Pathway Staff: Community Relations Manager Jayme Schnapp, Community Relations Manager: Jayme joined Pollinator Pathway first as an AmeriCorps volunteer in 2021 then as a part-time consultant in 2022. From managing our social media, to organizing events and connecting our pathway communities, Jayme wears many hats on our team and is passionate about conservation, habitat restoration and pollinators. She has a BA in Geography and an MS in International Sustainable Development and Climate Change. In her spare time, Jayme can be found hiking, traveling or caught up in a good book. Previous Next

  • 24 Nantucket Ave

    < Back 24 Nantucket Ave Black cherry, butterfly weed, purple coneflower, bayberry, spicebush, sweet fern, beach plum, bear berry, winterberry, bee balm, cardinal flower, joe pye weed, mountain mint, American witch-hazel Previous Next

  • April 2023 Newsletter | Pollinator Pathway

    < PPS Homepage April 2023 Newsletter Fern Galperin ​ Lots of promising news in the April 2023 Newsletter: best time to wake up your garden for spring, just how far pollinators can fly for food, Earth Day Kosciuszko Park Clean-up April 22 and the latest news about trees in Stamford. Read the newsletter . Previous Next

  • 78 Beverly Rd

    < Back 78 Beverly Rd Already filled this out in detail once, can't do it again now...everything disappeared when I tried to send a picture of my front yard Previous Next

  • 100 Irving st

    < Back 100 Irving st Birch tree holly trees rhododendrons Azaleas rudibeckia echinacea asters Goldenrod milkweed Previous Next

  • 75 Barton Drive

    < Back 75 Barton Drive Corel bells Cone flower Cat mint Goldenrod Previous Next

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