Are you a resident?
There are many ways to help build the Pollinator Corridor. You can plant your own nature friendly garden at home. You can help plant one at school, at your faith centre, at work. Or you can volunteer with us, to plant and maintain in public spaces.
For a list of plants for your garden, please check out our resources and guides.
Delivering public education sessions about the importance of pollinators to the food we eat, as well as the community benefits that come from urban naturalization projects, including increasing resiliency with a changing climate, as well as increasing biodiversity and bringing nature back to the city
Hosting hands-on workshops about gardening with native plants to give residents the tools to create their own habitats
Leading pollinator habitat walking tours to demonstrate new and established pollinator habitats at sites that we have established, as well as those of residents, particularly the Monarch Award finalists who will provide tips for creating pollinator habitat and increasing biodiversity in the city.
There are many ways to help build the Pollinator Corridor. You can plant your own nature friendly garden at home. You can help plant one at school, at your faith centre, at work. Or you can volunteer with us, to plant and maintain in public spaces.
For a list of plants for your garden, please check out our resources and guides.
Delivering public education sessions about the importance of pollinators to the food we eat, as well as the community benefits that come from urban naturalization projects, including increasing resiliency with a changing climate, as well as increasing biodiversity and bringing nature back to the city
Hosting hands-on workshops about gardening with native plants to give residents the tools to create their own habitats
Leading pollinator habitat walking tours to demonstrate new and established pollinator habitats at sites that we have established, as well as those of residents, particularly the Monarch Award finalists who will provide tips for creating pollinator habitat and increasing biodiversity in the city.