AmericanHort and HRI Celebrate the Success of One Million Pollinator Gardens
- Nicolas Leas
For Immediate Release
February 26, 2018
Mary Beth Cowardin
Vice President Marketing & Member Engagement
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614-884-1137 Direct
AmericanHort and HRI Celebrate the Success of One Million Pollinator Gardens
COLUMBUS, OH (February 26, 2019) – AmericanHort and the Horticultural Research institute (HRI), co-founders of the National Pollinator Garden Network, are proud to be among 50 other organizations that have promoted the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge over the last 3 years. It was just announced that the goal was not only met, but it was surpassed with over 1 Million gardens registered as pollinator gardens. Thank you to everyone that has participated in this program. It’s the efforts of many that have brought to light the immense importance that pollinators play in our lives.
Learn more details about this program through the following release issued by the National Pollinator Garden Network:
More Than One Million Strong: National Pollinator Garden Network Surpasses Goal of One Million Registered Pollinator Gardens
RESTON, VA. (February 26, 2019) – In just three years, 1,040,000 gardens were registered with the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge (MPGC) involving an estimated eight million people, concentrated in the United States, and Canada with some in Mexico, and across the globe. From tiny yards to public gardens, the million plus gardens add up to a network of approximately five million acres of enhanced or new pollinator habitat.
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