Pollinator Pathway
Redding


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!
Thank you for your interest in the
Redding Pollinator Pathway!
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Partners of the Redding Pollinator Pathway
The Redding Pollinator Pathway is a collaboration of
Highstead
Mark Twain Library
New Pond Farm Education Center
Norwalk River Watershed Association
Redding Conservation Commission
Redding Garden Club
The Parade Path
Redding Land Trust



