Pollinator Parkways

Pollinator Parkways

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One of the leading causes of extinction is habitat destruction/fragmentation. If we convert our parking strips into pesticide-free wildlife habitat, together we can create corridors and stepping stones for keystone species while at the same time beautifying our neighborhoods and building community!

03/21/2026

I'm not sure if anything brings me more simple happiness than wildlife enjoying my little garden. This gorgeous queen bombus sippin on my red flowering currant on a sunny day is enough to make me smile. I hope it makes you smile too.

Photos from Pollinator Parkways's post 08/02/2025

A past PPW participant reached out to tell me that milkweed that I helped distribute to their neighborhood brought monarchs to their garden. Those monarchs laid eggs, and the eggs hatched, and these folks asked if I'd like to release some of them in my garden! I of course said yes, and this morning released three gorgeous females who took off almost too quickly for me to even snap one-handed shots.
They will journey to California where they will hopefully safely overwinter. They worked with Washington State University to even tag the beauties before releasing.
I'm so grateful and really loved this experience!

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