Protecting pollinators through gardens, education, and community action.
"Every garden is a lifeline for the creatures that keep our world alive."
The Pennsylvania Pollination Project is a student-led initiative dedicated to protecting pollinators and the ecosystems that depend on them through community gardens, native planting kits, and hands-on environmental education.
We believe healthy ecosystems start with healthy pollinator populations. Native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are essential to biodiversity and food systems everywhere.
This project is built by students, for communities. We believe young people have the creativity, energy, and urgency to drive real environmental change.
Lasting change happens locally. We work alongside neighborhoods, schools, and parks to embed pollinator habitats where people live, learn, and play.
Volunteer, request a planting kit, or bring our programs to your school or community.
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