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 -
Blooming Boulevards presents a free webinar Learn how to grow your own native plants from A to Z. Lots of info and tips from our Blooming Boulevards expert on this ...
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Blooming Boulevards online webinar Grow flowers, not grass, then sit back and enjoy! Learn how to replace your high-maintenance turf with a drought-proof, salt ...
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Blooming Boulevards online webinar Create a stunning garden that bees and butterflies will love! Learn all the best ways to provide food and shelter for native ...
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Blooming Boulevards online webinar Turn your lawn into a space where native plants thrive! Looking to get rid of your high-maintenance lawn? Replacing existing lawns ...
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by Maria Sievers WPP’s final garden tour of the 2025 season took place at L’ecole Trille des bois, a bilingual public school with the Ottawa Carleton District School ...
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by Lisa Medd; photos by Barry Parkinson Nault Park is located in north Vanier, at 325 St. Denis Street. The park has a playground, a water splash pad, a pavilion and ...
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by Berit Erickson On 21 June, Christine Edmonds opened her meadow-inspired boulevard garden for a Wild Pollinator Partners tour. Entomologist and bee researcher, Gil ...
- READ MORE -by Berit Erickson For Pollinator Appreciation Day this year, we raffled some of our native plant favourites. Here are the species we gave away. Serviceberry ...
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