What is a Pollinator Pathway?
A Pollinator Pathway is a network of public and private pesticide-free corridors with native plants that provide essential food and habitat for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. Even small green spaces—such as flower boxes and curb strips—can contribute!
Hear from experts who have successfully implemented Pollinator Pathway programs in their communities:
🌼 Brucie Moulton – Sustainable Arlington, Mystic Charles Pollinator Pathways Steering Committee, Massachusetts Pollinator Network
🌿 Gary Bowden – Advocate for creating pollinator-friendly landscapes across Cape Cod through education, community engagement, and demonstration gardens
📩 Want to join? Email us at SustainableMiddlesex@gmail.com, and we’ll send you the Zoom link!
Let’s work together to create thriving habitats for pollinators! 🐝🌱
The Goal of Sustainable Middlesex’s Community Climate Actions program is to identify effective local community actions addressing climate change and to facilitate transferring those programs across communities. For the current list of programs go to Community Climate Actions.