This week is Pollinator Week, and NH Audubon is celebrating! Both of our pollinator gardens are open to the public – one at McLane Center and one at Massabesic Center. In fact, if you can’t make it in person, now you can try out our new virtual tour of the McLane Center pollinator garden. Tuesday, June 22, is the next in our free webinar series focused on pollinators with “Where have all the Monarchs gone?” by Donna Miller of Petals in the Pines. If you are planning a pollinator garden of your own, download our garden map with lots of suggestions for what native species to plant to attract pollinators. Follow the full story to see all of the hot links.
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