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The Pollinator Pathway : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Pollinator Pathway
The Pollinator Pathway is a participatory art, design and ecology social sculpture〔 initiative founded by the artist and designer Sarah Bergmann. Its objective is to connect existing isolated green spaces and create a more hospitable urban environment for pollinators like bees with a system of ecological corridors of flowering plants by using existing urban infrastructure such as curb space and rooftops. ==Pathways==
The first pollinator pathway () is located on Seattle, Washington's east-west Columbia Street, and connects Seattle University's campus on 12th Avenue to Nora's Woods on 29th Avenue away, crossing one third of Seattle's width.〔〔 A second long official pollinator pathway is slated for Seattle's north-south 11th Avenue, connecting Seattle University's campus to Volunteer Park.〔〔 The first segment of the pathway on Columbia Street, which Bergmann received grants from the City of Seattle, Northwest Horticultural Society, and Awesome Foundation to create,〔〔 replaced a long, grass strip between the street and sidewalk with plants that could attract pollinators.〔〔 The pathways are composed of individual plots of perennial native plant species on city-owned property, tended by local volunteers.〔〔 Bergmann had a related installation, ''Portal to The Pollinator Pathway'', at Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park in 2012. In 2014, she made presentations on the project at Frye Art Museum and Seattle Tilth.〔〔
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