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Maricopa Pollinator Pathway

Maricopa County, AZ, USA

Pollinator Partnership empowers communities to create vital habitats for bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators using scientifically-backed, region-specific planting guides that ensure the right plants thrive in your local ecosystem.

Pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat, yet their populations are declining rapidly due to habitat loss. This initiative addresses the critical need for pollinator-friendly spaces by making habitat creation accessible to anyone with outdoor space, from small gardens to larger community areas.

The project is designed for gardeners, schools, community groups, farmers, and environmental enthusiasts who want to make a tangible difference. You'll work with a team to select an appropriate site, research local pollinators, choose native plants using your free ecoregional guide, and establish a sustainable habitat.

Your community benefits through improved local biodiversity, enhanced food security, educational opportunities, and beautiful green spaces. The initiative creates lasting environmental impact whilst bringing people together around a shared conservation goal. You'll receive comprehensive planting guides, maintenance resources, and ongoing support to ensure your habitat thrives and serves as a model for others.

Pollinator Partnership empowers communities to create vital habitats for bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators using scientifically-backed, region-specific planting guides that ensure the right plants thrive in your local ecosystem.

Pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat, yet their populations are declining rapidly due to habitat loss. This initiative addresses the critical need for pollinator-friendly spaces by making habitat creation accessible to anyone with outdoor space, from small gardens to larger community areas.

The project is designed for gardeners, schools, community groups, farmers, and environmental enthusiasts who want to make a tangible difference. You'll work with a team to select an appropriate site, research local pollinators, choose native plants using your free ecoregional guide, and establish a sustainable habitat.

Your community benefits through improved local biodiversity, enhanced food security, educational opportunities, and beautiful green spaces. The initiative creates lasting environmental impact whilst bringing people together around a shared conservation goal. You'll receive comprehensive planting guides, maintenance resources, and ongoing support to ensure your habitat thrives and serves as a model for others.

jack L joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group about 13 hours ago
Aubrey Glazier joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group about 1 year ago
Pamela Bradford joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 1 year ago
Iris Tirado joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 1 year ago
Megan Nichols joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 2 years ago
Mindy Slama joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 2 years ago
Kimberly Meyer joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group almost 3 years ago
Shannon Mullarkey joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group about 3 years ago
Lauren Chaffin joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group about 3 years ago
Erik Chait joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 3 years ago
Ellen Sanders joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 3 years ago
Deborah Betz joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 3 years ago
Deb Regester joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group over 3 years ago
Danielle Cowan

We have started three pollinator gardens in Scottsdale, AZ: (1) Pima Elementary School (2) Mohave Middle School and (3) Scottsdale Community Garden Club as well as enhanced two existing pollinator habitats at the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) with the funding. We did our initial plantings this Spring and now we are gearing up to do our larger Fall plantings. We had several dozen people involved in the planting efforts including students from Scottsdale Unified School District and Scottsdale Community College, SRPMIC community members, and volunteers. We have also funded student-designed signage for the project that will identify each of the gardens at part of the Maricopa Pollinator Pathway. We have several other schools that want to work with us next, and we are also planning to collaborate with teachers on integrating native plant/pollinator activities into their curricula.

Tina Chu joined Maricopa Pollinator Pathway a Pollinator Partnership group almost 4 years ago

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