- Creating A Sense of Community With Environmental Stewardship
The native plant gardens were planted in September 2012 and the Pollinator Prairie was officially open for public use during a ribbon cutting event on October 23, 2012
- Pollinator Prairie
The habitat consists of mostly native plants that provide pollinators like bees, birds, and butterflies, and especially Monarch butterflies, sources of food, shelter, and safe areas for breeding
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On September 22, 2012, local residents, community organizations, project partners and city oficials came together In total, 115 volunteers planted 1,100 plants in 55 minutes
- Pollinator Prairie
The plants in this garden represent mostly native Kansas wildflowers that attract bees Bees are essential pollinators Most are solitary (live alone) while others are social and live in colonies (honey bees and bumble bees)
- Wonders of Discovery - Kansas State University
There will be exhibits on Kansas native plants, gardening for wildlife, pollinators, such as native bees and bats, and other nature related displays Games and activities are planned for children, so this will be a fun and educational event for the whole family
- Pollinator Prairie Hosting Discovery Event - YouTube
Pollinator Prairie group is hosting a discovery event in Olathe as part of National Pollinator Week
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DISCOVERY Learn about the wonders of pollination and its importance at this family-friendly event at the Pollinator Prairie in Olathe in conjunction with National Pollinator Week
- Wonders of Discovery | Olathe, Kansas
There will be exhibits on Kansas native plants, gardening for wildlife, pollinators, such as native bees and bats, and other nature related displays Games and activities are planned for children, so this will be a fun and educational event for the whole family
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