Pollinator Pathway
Warwick

Photo Credit: Amy Ottilige

Photo Credit: Amy Ottilige

Photo Credit: Amy Ottilige
Bees, butterflies, and birds bring a garden to life. Pollinators are an essential part of our ecosystem and are in need of a helping hand to replace habitat lost to urban development.
The Warwick Pollinator Pathway group, in partnership with the Warwick Wildlife and Conservation Commission, encourages residents to plant native trees, shrubs and flowers in their yards and avoid the use of pesticides. The size of the garden is not important; every native tree, shrub, and flower helps pollinators prosper.
If you live in Warwick, join us in making our city a beautiful place filled with native gardens providing habitat to some of nature’s smallest but most essential creatures.
Contact us at pollinators4life@gmail.com or join us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/497321166542768



Pawtuxet Cove
2 E View St, Warwick, RI 02888
This is a small waterfront park on Pawtuxet Cove with multiple gardens tended by volunteers from the Pawtuxet Village Garden Group. As you walk through the park, you'll see so many varieties of native plants and pollinators. Every year more and more native plants are added to the gardens.
Warwick, Rhode Island Pollinator Pathway Partners
Warwick Wildlife and Conservation Commission & Warwick Pollinator Pathway group



