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April 21, 2021
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – In an important collaboration with The Pollinator Pathway program, Connecticut s Beardsley Zoo has joined the chain of properties with gardens that support butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators. With multiple gardens throughout the Zoo grounds emphasizing the important connection between animals, people and plants, the Zoo was already recognized as a Monarch Waystation and as a Certified Wildlife Habitat through the National Wildlife Federation.
Subscribe The Pollinator Pathway designation is one more way to signal the Zoo s role as a community leader in supporting wildlife and wild places, said Horticultural and Greenhouse Manager Jonathan Dancho. Our emphasis is on planting food sources for pollinators, using plants native to Connecticut, and not relying on chemicals to maintain the beauty of the Zoo grounds.
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Fairfield and Westchester residents encouraged to submit nature observations as part of a global “Bio-Blitz” By Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk | Posted by
April 19, 2021
Look for box turtles and other wildlife – and then photograph and upload your observations – as part of a global “bio-blitz” called City Nature Challenge April 30 to May 3. The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is organizing the effort in Fairfield and Westchester counties to see which metro areas can make the most observations of nature, find the most species and engage the most people. Everyone everywhere can contribute, and there’s no cost to participate. Learn more at www.maritimeaquarium.org/citizen-science. (Maritime Aquarium/contributed photo)