A Message of Hope for Pollinators from PFA

We are grateful to all our volunteers and supporters!

Together, our seemingly small actions and how we care for the earth matter.

The Pollinator Friendly Alliance Board and Staff are proud of the work we accomplished together and have been busy strategizing for 2022.

A few 2021 conservation accomplishments

  • 2021 Summit on Pollinator Conservation and Best Land Management Practices

  • Increased Biodiverse Habitat at Pine Point Park, Lake Elmo Park Reserve, St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park, Kingston Park in Cottage Grove and the Pollinator Park in Stillwater

  • Conducted Citizen Science Field Research at Pine Point Park and The Acreage

  • Advocated in Minnesota to Reduce Pesticide Use and Increase Habitat

  • Provided Conservation Support to Communities and Groups around Minnesota

In addition to those 2021 projects, Pollinator Friendly Alliance will add these exciting new projects for 2022:

  • Build Pollinator Flower Propagation Corridors at Lake Elmo Park Reserve

  • Announcing - Art & Science Festival at The Acreage

  • Advocate for a new Minnesota Highways for Habitat Program to Create Wildlife Corridors and Reduce Pesticide Pollution along Roadsides

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