Pollinator Pathway project expands to Desert Hot Springs

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The Conservation Department has announced the continuation of the Pollinator Pathway project, which aims to enhance habitats for native pollinators in the Coachella Valley. Having already established more than thirty gardens in urban areas of the East Valley, especially within schools, the project is now set to expand to Desert Hot Springs, with plans to install at least ten new gardens over the coming years.

The Pollinator Pathway project focuses on creating “stepping stone corridors,” which consist of nectar and host plants designed to support native pollinators. These corridors are strategic habitats for flying wildlife, offering essential resources such as food, shelter, water, and opportunities to find mates. This initiative seeks to provide essential resources for pollinators and aims to connect people more closely with nature.

The Conservation Department emphasizes the importance of sustaining high-quality habitats in an increasingly urbanized valley. They believe such efforts are crucial for ensuring that pollinators can successfully traverse the valley while accessing all necessary resources. The initiative also seeks to educate the public about local wildlife, contribute to community beautification, and introduce water-efficient plants to urban areas.

“The Pollinator Pathway project has been an initiative to install nectar and host plants for native pollinators in a formation called ‘stepping stone corridors,'” stated Lou Thomas, Lead Conservation Biologist. “By installing these gardens, we are able to provide vital resources for native pollinators throughout the valley and bring people closer to nature.” Furthermore, Thomas highlighted the project’s broader impacts: “Not only do our incredibly important pollinators need these gardens, but it also allows us to help teach people more about our local wildlife, beautify our community, and provide water-wise plants to our cities!”



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