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Pollinator Pathway

East Hampton

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Welcome to the East Hampton Pollinator Pathway! We are a part of the larger undertaking to create a corridor of adjacent properties—private residences and public spaces—that provide safe habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and other insects. Our goal is to make East Hampton one big pollinator pathway with private, commercial and municipal spaces being pesticide free and hosting native plants.

Participate

Add native pollinator plants, shrubs or trees to your property, whether yard, garden, patio or balcony. Help to eliminate widespread application of pesticides and fertilizers. Spread the word by educating friends and neighbors. Order a Pollinator Pathway Sign

Volunteer

Help spread awareness at farmers markets and public events, create, water and maintain pollinator gardens and help manage invasive species in public parks.
Have a skill you can share with the Pollinator Pathway? Get in touch!

East Hampton Public Library

The Pollinator Garden at the East Hampton Public Library was developed with support from a grant provided by Wild Ones, a nonprofit organization that promotes native landscapes through education, advocacy, and collaborative action. The garden was built with help from local youth and through the generosity of community sponsors, including Ace Hardware, Paul’s & Sandy’s Too, the East Hampton/Marlborough Rotary Club, and Colchester Rental. The Library continues to host programs for children to teach them about the importance of native gardens and pollinators in supporting a healthy environment.

Pollinator Pathway Map

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