The Huglekultur Pollinator Garden
Irene will be meeting with a local Monarch Butterfly expert very shortly to learn more about helping the monarch butterfly that is now on the endangered species list.
Exciting news! Two local people who grow Milkweed have generously offered to share their milkweed plants for the project.
She plans on becoming a volunteer ranger for the Butterflyway Project for the David Suzuki Foundation One Nature.
Native plants: Joe pie weed Mullein Fireweed Pearly everlasting Cinquefoil Black eyed Susan Strawberries Milkweed for eggs and caterpillars
Other activities as a Butterfly Way Ranger include hosting and participating in on-line and in-person events, including seed and plant sales and swaps and seasonal and educational fairs.
Rangers are volunteers. The David Suzuki Foundation asks them to attend training webinars and networking sessions, and to take action locally to help protect and restore pollinator populations.
https://davidsuzuki.org/take-action/act-locally/butterflyway/