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Pollinator Partnership giver lokalsamfund mulighed for at skabe vigtige levesteder for bier, sommerfugle, fugle og andre bestøvere ved hjælp af videnskabeligt baserede, regionsspecifikke plantevejledninger, der sikrer, at de rette planter trives i det lokale økosystem.

Bestøvere er ansvarlige for hver tredje bid mad, vi spiser, men deres bestande falder hurtigt som følge af tab af levesteder. Dette initiativ imødekommer det presserende behov for bestøvervenlige områder ved at gøre det muligt for alle med et udendørs areal – fra små haver til større fællesområder – at bidrage til at skabe nye levesteder.

Projektet er skabt til haveejere, skoler, lokalsamfundsgrupper, landmænd og naturinteresserede, der ønsker at gøre en håndgribelig forskel. Sammen med dit team vælger du et egnet område, undersøger lokale bestøvere, udvælger hjemmehørende planter ved hjælp af din gratis økoregionale guide og etablerer et bæredygtigt habitat.

Dit lokalsamfund får gavn af øget biodiversitet, styrket fødevaresikkerhed, læringsmuligheder og smukke grønne omgivelser. Initiativet skaber en varig miljømæssig effekt og samler mennesker omkring et fælles mål om naturbeskyttelse. Du får adgang til omfattende plantevejledninger, ressourcer til vedligeholdelse og løbende støtte, så dit habitat kan trives og inspirere andre.

Pollinator Partnership giver lokalsamfund mulighed for at skabe vigtige levesteder for bier, sommerfugle, fugle og andre bestøvere ved hjælp af videnskabeligt baserede, regionsspecifikke plantevejledninger, der sikrer, at de rette planter trives i det lokale økosystem.

Bestøvere er ansvarlige for hver tredje bid mad, vi spiser, men deres bestande falder hurtigt som følge af tab af levesteder. Dette initiativ imødekommer det presserende behov for bestøvervenlige områder ved at gøre det muligt for alle med et udendørs areal – fra små haver til større fællesområder – at bidrage til at skabe nye levesteder.

Projektet er skabt til haveejere, skoler, lokalsamfundsgrupper, landmænd og naturinteresserede, der ønsker at gøre en håndgribelig forskel. Sammen med dit team vælger du et egnet område, undersøger lokale bestøvere, udvælger hjemmehørende planter ved hjælp af din gratis økoregionale guide og etablerer et bæredygtigt habitat.

Dit lokalsamfund får gavn af øget biodiversitet, styrket fødevaresikkerhed, læringsmuligheder og smukke grønne omgivelser. Initiativet skaber en varig miljømæssig effekt og samler mennesker omkring et fælles mål om naturbeskyttelse. Du får adgang til omfattende plantevejledninger, ressourcer til vedligeholdelse og løbende støtte, så dit habitat kan trives og inspirere andre.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Earth Day will be celebrated on April 24th at Occoneechee park. Planting additional native pollinator plants and maintenance to the terrace shade garden. Some of the plants we planted last year are starting to emerge this spring. We should start seeing blossoms later in April. We will adding some native wildflower seeds to the pollinator field after removing invasive plants and shrubs.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

The changex grant has provided a positive impact on helping to increase the volume and variety of pollinators at the Occoneechee State Park. Adding additional native plants to the park’s meadow increases the nectar and pollen food supply for native bees and butterflies plus provides host larval plants for the caterpillars. Here are visiting pollinators seen in the park’s meadow today including two butterflies- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail and Silver spotted Skipper plus a milkweed bug and specialist bee.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Our Friends of Park Pollinators project is a big success. The Changex funding allowed us to establish Virginia Native Pollinator gardens in two locations at Occoneechee State Park. The grant gave us the momentum to schedule an Earth Day event to gather local community volunteers to plant over 280 pollinator plants creating a pollinator meadow and pollinator shade garden. The event not only was a fun opportunity for our community to gather, but also educational opportunity for attendees to learn about the importance of native pollinator plants. These plants will not only provide nectar and pollen to our native bees and butterflies, but we have also planted host larval plants that will provide shelter and food for the caterpillars that become butterflies and moths. Since the pollinator gardens are located in a frequently visited public park, these gardens will have positive impact on our community by providing a venue for educational events such as bee safaris, native flower scavenger hunt and other related pollinator-oriented events. Also, the additional 200+ native plants added to the park will significantly increase the native pollinator population which in turn will have positive impact on the park’s ecosystem.

Attach is summary of photos of volunteers on our Earth Day planting event as well as pictures of the gardens and meadows. Most of the plants will not be mature enough to bloom until much later in summer. All plants were perennial so once established, we can expect blooms for many years to come.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Community volunteers removed all of the non-native plants and replanted all Virginia native pollinator plants at the Terrace Garden circular beds at Occoneechee State Park. Many of the plants provide nectar and pollen source but also are host larval plants to many native butterflies and moths.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Earth Day event on April 22 was a success at Occoneechee State Park. Lots of volunteers showed up to plant 150 native Virginia pollinator plants in the meadow. These plants were carefully selected for full sun exposure and will serve as host plants for our native butterflies as well as offer nectar and pollen for bees and other pollinators. Given the good turnout of volunteers, we were able to complete planting the pollinator meadow before the rains began.

Tracy Matteo
Tracy Matteo

New signs have arrived for our Pollinators in the Park event in June!

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Glad to see some of our plants have arrived and ready to be planted at the Occoneechee State Park this coming Saturday on Earth Day. Pictured here are Rudbeckia (Orange Coneflower), Tradescantia(Virginia Spiderwort), Verbena(Blue Vervain), Achillea(Common Yarrow). All native plants. We expect rest of delivery this week.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Join us on Earth Day April 22 at Occoneechee State Park to plant native pollinator-friendly plants. Meet at the Park Visitor office at 9am. All ages welcomed.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

Community volunteers gathered to prep the garden beds at Occoneechee State Park to prepare for planting the pollinator plants.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

We had a productive meeting with the park ranger this week to select the plants that will be ordered for the Pollinator Meadow and Terrace Garden areas at Occoneechee State Park. We are choosing only Virginia Natives flowers as they will require less watering and fertilizer. Plus native plants will help increase the community of native bee species and other pollinators in the park.

Sandra Parke
Sandra Parke

We had fun gathering today. Lots of ideas were shared. Looking forward to the Pollinator project at Occoneechee Park.

Mike Parke tilmeldte sig Friends of Park Pollinators en Pollinator Partnership gruppe mere end 3 år siden
Melinda Purnhagen tilmeldte sig Friends of Park Pollinators en Pollinator Partnership gruppe mere end 3 år siden
Jing Chen tilmeldte sig Friends of Park Pollinators en Pollinator Partnership gruppe mere end 3 år siden
Tracy Matteo tilmeldte sig Friends of Park Pollinators en Pollinator Partnership gruppe mere end 3 år siden

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