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Pollinator Pathway

Redding

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The goals of the Redding Pollinator Pathway are to:

  • Educate Redding residents on creating a Pollinator Garden and participating in a corridor of pollinator-friendly properties and open spaces in Redding

  • Reduce the use of chemical pesticides, herbides, and fungicides, which are often deadly to pollinators

  • Remove invasive plants and replace with native plants, trees, and shrubs in local landscapes to support pollinators

  • Encourage the planting and growing of a a diverse array of plants with different flower shapes, sizes, and colors, and plant for a succession of blooms from spring through fall

Redding Pollinator Gardens

What is a Pollinator Pathway?

  • healthy pesticide-free yards and public spaces for pollinators, pets, and people

  • a wildlife corridor providing crucial habitat and nutrition for pollinators

Many green spaces in Redding are already pollinator-friendly and can be added to!

Pollinator Pathway Map

Partners of the Redding Pollinator Pathway

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