Creating essential habitat in our community for our vital & vulnerable pollinators
February 3, 2023
What's Happening on the Pathway?
Woodstock Film & Discussion Series spotlights biodiversity
In case you missed our latest virtual presentations
Pollinators & Their Native Plants a three part virtual presentation series with Maya Goer-Palenzuela of Harmonyscape Landscape Design. In the first of the three part series Maya will highlights the unique characteristics of some of our native pollinators.
Building Community Online! We've created a Woodstock Pollinator Pathway Community Facebook group. The Woodstock Pollinator Pathway Community group was created as a way for folks who have joined the pathway or are interested in joining the pathway to communicate with each other. A way to share ideas, offer suggestions, make friends, share plants, share pictures, and offer encouragement. This is meant to be a place of positivity and information sharing for those who wish to manage their own landscapes with special attention paid to creating healthy ecosystems.
Don't forget to get your pollinator pathway yard sign to let everyone know you have joined the pathway!
Yard signs can be purchased online here, or you can pick one up at The Catskills Visitor Center in Mt. Tremper.
The Map
Woodstock Pollinator Pathway Committee Member Dan Snider-Nerp of the Catskill Center recently updated and improved our map to be more inclusive of Woodstock hamlets and surrounding areas. If you have not yet added your property to the map or are unsure if you have in the past click here to be added.
Why is the map so important?
The map shows the pollinator areas created by people who have joined the Woodstock, NY Pollinator Pathway. We hope to have pollinator-friendly yards as close together as possible so that pollinators can fly easily from one to another. So, encourage your neighbors to create pollinator habitat and join the pathway!