Green Corridor Pollinator Toolkit for Southwest Connecticut

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Green Corridor Pollinator Toolkit for Southwest Connecticut

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A truly “pollinator-friendly” landscape is highly diverse in both plant and animal species composition and includes a wide range of native plant types, ensuring that pollen and nectar are available throughout the growing season; and that nesting habitat and host plants are available throughout the year. The focus of this Toolkit is to provide the recommended plants and landscape management strategies to support native pollinator species that are at risk in suburban southwest Connecticut. The loss of these pollinator-plant interactions, or pollination systems, can have catastrophic consequences on the biodiversity of the state, and the region as a whole. But it’s not too late to start planting.

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