Pollinator Pathway & Sunflower Project

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Pollinator Pathway

“This Pollinator Pathway project is organized by volunteers from town conservation organizations (listed on each town’s page) working together to establish pollinator-friendly habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinating insects and wildlife along a series of continuous corridors.  Most native bees have a range of about 750 meters, so the goal is to connect properties that are no farther apart than that.  This project began in 2017 in Wilton, CT. Since then, pathways have been established in over 85 towns in CT and NY and the list keeps growing”

Pollinator Pathway Organization

 

Help North Branford contribute to the Pollinator pathway project by taking measures to keep pollinating insects safe and healthy

 

 

 

The Sunflower Project

Join the town of North Branford as we plan to beautify our community by growing sunflowers to help attract pollinators to our farmlands and gardens!”

 

Seeds are distributed throughout town – below is a list of sites North Branford residents may pick up a seed packet (please call to confirm availability):

The Atwater Library

The Edward Smith Library

North Branford Town Hall