Regional & Municipal Projects & News
Creating Migratory Paths & Increasing Pollinator Plant Capacity
From public park to parkway median to home garden, each pollinator-friendly green space contributes to a larger pathway that supports the essential migration and habitats of our pollinators.
Regional Organizations Fighting for Pollinators
Getting more gardens going locally amplifies efforts nationally
Irvington Pollinator Pathway Project
Pollinator-pathway.org - umbrella for area pathway projects
H2H: Hudson to the Housatonic - works regionally, in Fairfield, Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties
Healthy Yards in Westchester - working cooperatively with many Westchester organizations to promote sustainable and regenerative landscaping
NY State Pollinator Protection Plan - guidelines from DEC
The Wild Seed Project - Returning native plants to the Maine landscape
The Original Postmodern Pollinator Pathway Concept. - based in Seattle
Xerces Pollinator Protection Program - a national organization & great resource
Regional Pollinator Pathways in the News
Hastings Seed Swap Launch (Rivertowns Enterprise, 2.26.2021)
Hastings Seed Swap Spotlight (Rivertowns Enterprise, 4.9.2021)
Pollinator Garden Proponents Launch Pathway Project about Hastings' own Pollinator Pathway Project (Rivertowns Enterprise, 9.18.2021)
Food For Thought: The Pollinator Pathway about the Connecticut pathway's impact on a farm (Edible Nutmeg, 2020)
People Across Connecticut are Creating a Pollinator Pathway for Bees and Butterflies (CT Magazine, 8.20.20)
Pollinator Pathway Gardens: Gaining Local Support: news from New Castle and a roundup from the region (Inside Press, 2.2020)