Rogue Buzzway Map
The best way to help pollinators and other insects survive and thrive is by growing pesticide-free gardens and landscapes full of native trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that provide food and habitat year round. And, planting contiguous pollinator landscapes as much as possible - a Buzzway!
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Help us put more pollinator landscapes on the Map!
Click ‘Buzzway’ to submit your information.
Already on the map? Invite a friend! ​​​

SOU Rogue Buzzway intern
2024 - 2025
View our StoryMaps! Learn how the Rogue Buzzway began, its purpose, and how pollinator gardens are creating a connected pollinator landscape in Southern Oregon! Learn about the Monarch, the Milkweed and More!
Buy a sign!
Show your neighbors you are supporting the pollinators by
Growing the Rogue Buzzway!
Many thanks to Leo Helm for this beautiful design!
The Rogue Buzzway is a continuously updated map depicting self-reported pollinator-friendly habitats in Jackson and Josephine Counties, Oregon.
Names and addresses are not shown for private spaces (red) to protect the privacy of the residents.
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This map includes the outline of the Almeda Fire that burned over 2,000 acres from Ashland to Medford on September 8, 2020.
Move the map by clicking and dragging. Zoom in using the + button.
Click on the red and green points to learn more about the pollinator garden in that tax lot.
Please email Roguebuzzway@gmail.com with any corrections for the map.

Much gratitude to Dr. Jamie Tramell and his Geographic Information Systems (GIS) students at Southern Oregon University for their work to develop the Rogue Buzzway.
Thank you to Miranda Schneider, who took us to the next level with an online map! Many thanks to Jarrett Taylor and Seth Campbell, who expanded the city maps for their 2019 capstone project!
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Special recognition to Ollie Bucolo for his vision in helping us create the first Buzzway map in 2017!
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Tallulah Fattorusso
SOU Intern, 2022

Jarrett Taylor, SOU Intern, with his Buzzway maps poster at the First Annual PNW Pollinator Conference in Corvallis
February 2019, with Kristina Lefever

Ollie Bucolo, SOU Intern, and first map!

Miranda Schneider
SOU Intern, 2020

Jarrett Taylor and Seth Campbell
SOU Interns - 2019

Dr. Jamie Trammel, PhD
Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Policy
Southern Oregon University​
Kristina Lefever
Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
These maps were generated by
Jarrett Taylor and Seth Campbell as SOU GIS students in 2018 and 2019.
The Rogue Buzzway was their Capstone project!
Rogue Valley
February 2019
Phoenix
February 2019
Ashland
February 2019
Talent
February 2019

Jacksonville
February 2019
Gold Hill
February 2019

Excerpt from early Buzzway map
Ashland, 2017
Ollie Bucolo