Northeast Wisconsin Pollinator Corridor

Tuesday, September 9, 2025 - 10:00am to 11:00am


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Part of the Adult Learning Series.

Learn about the collaboration happening in the greater Green Bay area to enhance pollinator habitats. The Pollinator Corridor aims to create and map an island chain of habitat for bees, butterflies, and birds across the city and beyond. The project increases native pollinator numbers, improves water quality by using deep-rooted native plants that filter runoff, and supports urban food production by giving habitat to helpful pollinators. In partnership with the Green Bay Botanical Garden, the Conservation Corps installed over 20,000 native plants in 2024. Learn about the importance of this work, the future plans, and how you can get involved.

Fee: sliding scale of $3-$10/person (cash preferred).

Registration required by Friday, Sept. 5; email jessicaj@woodlanddunes.org or call 920-793-4007.

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