Early pollinators at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden

The pollinator garden at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. Photo by Christine Hanrahan.
The walk is a guided tour of the Fletcher Wildlife Garden (FWG) to explore pollinators, wildlife habitat, and native plant gardening. A project of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club, the FWG is now more than 30 years old. The purpose of the FWG was to create natural habitat typical of our area — a wetland, a meadow, old and new woods, a hedgerow — providing food, water, shelter, and places to live. Local wildlife quickly found homes there and our species lists grew.
We will explore who the wild pollinators are, their habitats, and give some pointers on native plant gardening. Bee researchers from the University of Ottawa will be on hand to answer questions and to help identify pollinators.
This walk is the first of a series of tours of pollinator gardens we'll be hosting across the city. We'll have information about dates and times to hand out at the walk.
The FWG holds an annual sale of wildflowers to share the success of the project and encourages all residents to attract butterflies, birds, and other creatures to their yards.
Learn more about wild pollinators and Wild Pollinator Partners' events and activities at Wild Pollinator Partners.
Learn more about the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club here.