The WPP-PPS network brings together people who are interested in wild pollinators, concerned about their resilience and survival, and motivated to help.
We seek to raise awareness, share information and resources, offer learning opportunites and events, support pollinator habitat protection & creation, and encourage appropriate, responsible action.
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"To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee..."- Emily Dickinson -
Master Gardener lecture An introduction to ecosystem functions in your garden including how non-native species can contribute. Master Gardener Rebecca Last: A Master ...
- READ MORE -Blooming Boulevards presents a free webinar All-star bird- and pollinator- friendly small native trees & shrubs. Native trees for small spaces = big benefits for ...
- READ MORE -Save these dates!! WPP is back with another set of garden tours – or mini-colloquiums as they have become. We have a great variety of gardens to look at and ...
- READ MORE -Our first garden tour of the season will be a Jane’s Walk at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. We’ll look for early pollinators, explore their habitat, and ...
- READ MORE -by Lynne Patenaude, with input from WPP members and City staff PRINTABLE BROCHURE (PDF) created by Lesley Mather of @jeledesign You can now plant right up to the ...
- READ MORE -by Sharon Boddy The Bee Spot opened in June 2023. Located in an Ottawa park, this 2-m2 demonstration garden includes about 50 plants, all native wildflower species. ...
- READ MORE -by Lynne Patenaude The Friends of Riverview Park Green Spaces and a group of volunteers planted over 370 seedlings of 25+ species of sun-loving, mostly native, ...
- READ MORE -based on notes by Scott Sigurdson In May 2019, Scott Sigurdson and his neighbours on Sugar Bush Road near Pakenham, Ontario, set out to restore pollinator habit ...
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