🎬 2040: Regeneration - Watch & Talk With Us (All Ages Welcome)
The Ardsley Pollinator Pathway is a community-led environmental initiative in Ardsley, New York focused on supporting and expanding habitat for pollinators like bees, butterflies, birds, and other beneficial insects by connecting pollinator-friendly gardens and green spaces throughout the village.
Importantly, Ardsley is one of the municipalities in North America in 2025, 2024, 2023 and 2022 that earned the Leadership Circle Achievement for the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors Monarch Pledge. Cities and municipalities in the program commit each year to support endangered monarch butterflies by creating habitat and educating residents on how to make a difference at home or in their community.
Mission
The Ardsley Pollinator Pathway Project's mission is to raise awareness, educate, and encourage the participation of Ardsley’s residents, businesses, government, and other organizations in the creation and maintenance of healthy pollinator habitats in the Village of Ardsley.
The world’s community of pollinators is in crisis.
One in four native bee species are facing extinction.
There are significant declines in other pollinator populations as well, which include beetles, ants, birds, moths, butterflies, flies, gnats, and small mammals, such as bats.
Pollinators are responsible for the reproduction of 80-95% of plant species on earth.
There are numerous causes for this decline, with habitat loss and pesticide use at the top.
Conservation techniques work! When homeowners, governmental agencies and private businesses commit to expanding pollinator-friendly, pesticide-free habitats, we will change the future for pollinators and secure our own. We encourage your home to become a node on a path through Ardsley!
Visit the Ardsley Pollinator Pathway to learn more!
For More Information:
Visit Website: Ardsley Pollinator Pathway