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 -
Eight years ago, Berit Erickson began adding native plants to her yard. At first, she had trouble finding early spring bloomers. She eventually figured out that ...
- READ MORE -Blooming Boulevards online webinar Native container gardening is a new frontier – beautiful & beneficial! Have you run out of room to plant in your garden? Can’t ...
- READ MORE -Save the date! We’ll be celebrating PAD again at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. Meet people who have created a pollinator garden, talk with scientists who study ...
- READ MORE -Six years ago, this busy corner was torn up for infrastructure upgrades. The soil is sandy loam (low water-holding capacity, low nutrient content) and the ...
- READ MORE -by Christine Edmonds The boulevard garden is located on a busy corner which was torn up when infrastructure upgrades happened 6 years ago. The soil is sandy loam ...
- READ MORE -by Amanda Carrigan (text and photos) The Alcove Garden space at Kitchissippi United Church (KUC) was originally pavement. In 2014, KUC members, Ecology Ottawa, and ...
- READ MORE -by Sandy Garland The gardens along Bank Street in Old Ottawa South started as a traffic-calming measure. The three rain gardens on Sunnyside were a pilot project ...
- READ MORE -by Bert Erickson On July 20th, we visited the habitat demonstration gardens that surround the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Kanata office. Created in 2001, they are ...
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