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Pollinators

Pollinators help us grow fruits and vegetables by transporting pollen between plants. We have a pollinator to thank for 1 out of every 3 bites of healthy food we take! If you are curious about pollinators in Aglanta, and ways you can help attract and nourish pollinators in your yard, patio balcony, urban garden, farm, or food forest check out some of the great activities and resources below. Learn more about City of Atlanta’s Bee City resolution & action items & Monarch Pledge and how you can participate in cultivating a future for pollinators in AgLanta.





SPOTLIGHT: POLLINATOR HEROS

Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill: Take (or download) a pollinator bingo card from the Pollinator Discovery Station. Find pollinator plants an animals in different habitats throughout this 7.1 acre edible park. Bring home a gift from the pollinator seed bomb machine to spread the joy! Visit this City of Atlanta park at 2217 Browns Mill Rd. SE Atlanta.



The Preserve at St. Mark: Visit this beautiful pollinator garden at Historic Old St. Marks Church (491 James P Brawley Dr NW) in the heart of English Ave. Contact the Beloved Community to volunteer, learn, and get involved! Contact belovedcommunityinc@gmail.com to learn more.

REDEEMED Community Pollinator Initiative. Sister Deborah is an Atlanta urban agriculture pioneer in the West End of Atlanta. Contact redeematlanta@gmail.com to learn more about her passion for pollinators and how you can help.


JOIN THE GROWING LIST OF POLLINATE AGLANTA PARTNERS:

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