SAVING THE POLLINATORS
ONE POLLINATOR GARDEN
AT A TIME!
What if there was a “campus”, with a butterfly house, large native plant demonstration gardens with interpretive signage, and an indoor-outdoor educational center, built for and with community members, students of all ages, and with agency and governmental support? A place that would attract both eco-tourists and locals wanting to learn about how to help save the butterflies - and all the other native pollinators.
Southern Oregon is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the country. Creating a learning and exhibit space to bring knowledge of the plants, pollinators, fish, birds, and more into a city setting would be amazing and beneficial in both the short and long term.
Do you have a pollinator garden? Is it on our online Rogue Buzzway map? Please join hundreds of Southern Oregonians who grow for the pollinators and have self-certified their pollinator garden. Then, this special sign in your garden will tell passers-by that your garden is part of an important pollinator corridor! Learn more about the Buzzway and purchase a sign on our website here.
Have you watched the Buzzway StoryMaps?!​ Both StoryMaps were created by our wonderful SOU intern, Leo Helm!
Our Rogue Buzzway Project is mapping pollinator-friendly places in the pollinator corridors that run through Southern Oregon, and these StoryMaps tell the, well, stories behind the gardens on the map!


Thank YOU for your support and interest in our work to help bring back our native pollinators and native plants into urban areas!







