Pollinator Pathway
Pollinator Pathway
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Goodbye Lawn! With Jeanne McRight
Looking to get rid of your high-maintenance lawn? Replacing existing lawns with native plants is a great way to save water, time and energy PLUS provide much-needed habitat and food for local wildlife. We dive into the benefits of replacing existing lawns with locally native plants and leave you with practical tools to help you transform your lawn into an easy-care, pollinator-friendly space where native plants thrive.
Our presenter is Jeanne McRight, Founder and President of Blooming Boulevards, an Ontario, Canada-based non-profit whose mission is to “Create networks of residential boulevard gardens that serve as a corridor for native pollinator population movement, enabling bees, butterf...
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The Whole Story: Caterpillars, Connections and Why Biodiversity Matters with Sam Jaffe
Просмотров 7393 месяца назад
Sam Jaffe, founder and director of The Caterpillar Lab, presents a captivating talk for Pollinator Pathway on the world of native caterpillars! Sam presents directly from a studio set up in The Caterpillar Lab’s museum space, using a combination of live presentation, digital microscope work, slides, and life history image plates to reveal the true scope and importance of biodiversity. By explor...
Update on Efforts to Ban Neonics: The Pesticides Threatening Bees, Birds and Human Health
Просмотров 57310 месяцев назад
Join the Pollinator Pathway and the Natural Resources Defense Council for an update on state efforts to restrict the use of neonicotinoid pesticides. Speakers will cover the science behind the threats posed by “neonics” to pollinators, biodiversity, and our own health as well as neonics’ surprising prevalence in our environment. These widely used pesticides contaminate soil, water, and plant li...
Pollinator Pathway Webinar: Sharing Pathway Success Stories
Просмотров 16611 месяцев назад
Did you know there are now over 325 community Pollinator Pathway projects in 19 states and Canada? Donna Merrill, Director of the Pollinator Pathway National Organization, shares some exciting new developments along the Pollinator Pathway, and Pathway Community Organizers from across the country share successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
Neonics, the Toxic Truth: The Pesticides Threatening Bees, Birds, and Human Health
Просмотров 545Год назад
The Pollinator Pathway and NRDC host a talk on the science behind threats posed by neonicotinoid pesticides (“neonics”) to pollinators, biodiversity, and our own health as well as neonics’ surprising prevalence in our environment. The widely used pesticides contaminate soil, water, and plant life on a nearly unprecedented scale, driving mass losses of birds and bees, and raising alarm bells for...
How to Bring Bees, Butterflies and Birds to Your Yard: Bee on the Pollinator Pathway (entire)
Просмотров 745 лет назад
The town of Ridgefield, Connecticut, launched their Pollinator Pathway with a panel of experts on pollinators and the issues surrounding them. This is the complete four part presentation.
Organic Farming (Bee on the Pollinator Pathway: Part 2 of 4)
Просмотров 135 лет назад
Dina Brewster, farmer and owner of The Hickories, an organic farm in Ridgefield, CT, shares her experience transitioning from traditional to organic farming. She reveals the codependence between organic flowers and organic crops and the crucial role bugs and pollinators play in fostering the health and yield of both.
Pesticides (Bee on the Pollinator Pathway: Part 3 of 4)
Просмотров 135 лет назад
Mary Wilson, founder of Protect Our Pollinators, POP, discusses pesticides and the harm they inflict on pollinators and the world's food chain. She explains how neonicotinoids, glyphosate (Round-Up), and "weed and feed" products work and what we can do to reduce their use.
Native Plants (Bee on the Pollinator Pathway: Part 4 of 4)
Просмотров 215 лет назад
Lisa Turoczi, owner of EarthTones, a native plant nursery in Woodbury, CT, discusses the importance of native plants that have co-evolved with native birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects.
What Do Bees Need?: Planting for Pollinators
Просмотров 395 лет назад
Emily May, a pollinator conservation specialist from Xerces Society, speaks about the pollination process and how to make your yard a sanctuary for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
Pollinator Pathway
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.5 лет назад
The Pollinator Pathway has spread to over 350 towns across the country and continues to grow. Find out what is happening in your town at www.pollinator-pathway.org/ or email us at info@pollinator-pathway.org.
Local Butterflies (Bee on the Pollinator Pathway: Part 1 of 4)
Просмотров 375 лет назад
The town of Ridgefield, Connecticut, launched their Pollinator Pathway with a panel of experts on pollinators and the issues surrounding them. Part 1 features Victor DeMasi, a lepidopterist (butterfly expert) from Redding, CT. He gives an introduction to butterflies including their life cycle, what they need to survive, the problems caused by invasive plants and other fascinating facts.

Комментарии

  • @sadafaslam3226
    @sadafaslam3226 Месяц назад

    Blooming Boulevards is a great resource. It has helped me tremendously on my gardening journey

  • @joanfrellburg4901
    @joanfrellburg4901 Месяц назад

    I tried the cardboard technique and it actually works. After string trimming the grass really short in early Spring, I held sheets of the cardboard down with logs or rocks and then covered it with some peat moss to help speed up the rotting process. Planted some fleabane, coneflowers, joe pye, & blanket flower plugs directly into the area after about a month. All plants survived and are doing great. Make sure your cardboard overlaps a few inches or weeds will sneak through.

  • @rebeccal786
    @rebeccal786 Месяц назад

    Wow. I learned so much. Thank you.

  • @lorettastagen4836
    @lorettastagen4836 Месяц назад

    Disappointed that any gardener would use even a drop of roundup. It kills the microorganisms in the soil.. and gets into the water table/water for humans… Also please understand that LIVE compost is the best. Compost tea can be added to compost to make it alive. Watch Elaine Ingram’s videos. Loretta Stagen.

  • @kinglyzard
    @kinglyzard 3 месяца назад

    Can I add some input and observations about Monarch caterpillars? I've raised them for many years, and without fail, all form chrysalises with their backs to the light. Why? And what's with that gold band on the chrysalis? Well, as the butterflies eclose from their chrysalises, they pivot quickly to face the Sun. They use that gold band as a foothold! Other chrysalises have warts, bumps or are configured so that the butterfly can contact the branch. But Danaus has a smooth surface to its pupa. They have evolved these gold ridges as a catch for their long claws.

  • @kinglyzard
    @kinglyzard 3 месяца назад

    @14:20 I've encountered these in my garden @18:30 Trump called. He wants his hairpiece back!! 😅😅😊

  • @lindakleinhenz9163
    @lindakleinhenz9163 3 месяца назад

    I too came late to yesterday's picnic, but very much enjoyed catching up with Sam today! Many insights gained from this show-and-tell session. I hope to share these soon with my friends and fellow birders. It's so nice to see the bigger picture; thanks so much for offering this perspective.

  • @seamlessmusic1834
    @seamlessmusic1834 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting this so quickly. I missed the early part of the presentation, so it's great to be able to revisit it now. And thanks to Pollinator Pathway for fighting the good fight on behalf of our wild world!

  • @PlantNative
    @PlantNative 10 месяцев назад

    Will using miracle grow seed starting mix soil with organic seeds introduce neonics into garden?

    • @pattic.9376
      @pattic.9376 10 месяцев назад

      Perhaps not neonics...be sure to read the label, and research any additives/fertilizers, which are probably not necessary, especially for native plants.

  • @joannecafiero6287
    @joannecafiero6287 10 месяцев назад

    great webinar. Thank you to everyone especially the Pollinator Pathway Leadership and the researchers today. Your passionate commitment to pollinators, and all of us, is inspiring.

  • @alanturner1098
    @alanturner1098 10 месяцев назад

    Alan, from Delaware (a small state just south of Philadelphia)

  • @MsNrei
    @MsNrei Год назад

    Great video. Working on creating our pathway in Suffolk County, NY.

  • @barbarafenne8021
    @barbarafenne8021 Год назад

    Biggest Little Bee City, Reno and Help Save the Bees Foundation. are organizations in Reno I represent. B Fenne

  • @barbarafenne8021
    @barbarafenne8021 Год назад

    Reno, Nevada

  • @pattic.9376
    @pattic.9376 Год назад

    Excellent webinar! Thank you so much Pollinator Pathway for offering this, and to the knowledgeable presenters for sharing such important information. Please share this with your local nurseries, and ask for neonic-free plants.

  • @louisewasher487
    @louisewasher487 5 лет назад

    The Pollinator Pathway is in over 70 towns in CT and NY and growing. Find out what is happening in your town at www.pollinator-pathway.org/ or email us at info@pollinator-pathway.org.

  • @janahogan2114
    @janahogan2114 5 лет назад

    Love this video!