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Commission work group develops pollinator program to replace ‘No Mow May’ with native-plant outreach
Summary
The Healthy Habitats work group discussed program names, signage and plant-kit distribution options to support a pollinator corridor, with potential use of Green Bay Conservation Corps for plant production and uncertainty about Corps funding.
Ned Dorf, lead of the Healthy Habitats work group, updated the commission on plans to replace the city’s No Mow May approach with a more structured pollinator program. “We’re looking for something with a catchy name,” Ned said, explaining the group is considering multiple name and outreach options and signage approaches.
The work group discussed…
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