

CREATING HABITATS FOR
NATURAL POLLINATORS
IN OUR URBAN PARKS
We empower our local Bay Area communities to establish urban habitats that support butterflies, bees, and other pollinators essential for our ecosystem.
Why Urban Pollinators Matter
Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and birds, play a vital role in supporting healthy ecosystems and contribute to biodiversity, healthy soils, and clean water.
However, in the approximate 10 miles separating the Bay Area Santa Cruz Mountains from the Diablo Mountain Range, our urban landscapes have created a challenging environment for pollinators to thrive. And many of our local lower socioeconomic neighborhoods have been disproportionately affected by this as well.
Our mission is to transform these local urban landscapes into pollinator-friendly spaces through community education, habitat creation, and outdoor volunteer events. Every park, garden, and balcony can become a vital step in a "nature highway" that connects urban-wildlife corridors.


What We Do

Local Gardens
Pocket park spaces where neighbors work together to create pollinator-friendly gardens

Community Events
Educational workshops and outreach initiatives to engage the community in pollinator conservation

School Programs
Educational lessons that teach students about pollinators and environmental stewardship

