We're on Instagram! – May 2025
You can now follow the garden’s journey on Instagram! We’ll be sharing native plant spotlights, pollinator sightings, and behind-the-scenes looks at our garden work. Follow @vlsbpollinatorgarden to learn more and connect with our growing community.
Expanding Our Habitat: New Native Plant Installations – April 2025
As part of our ongoing efforts to support pollinator diversity, the garden has been expanded with several ecologically valuable native species. Featured additions include Matilija poppy, California fuchsia, California buckwheat, showy milkweed, and California poppy—plants selected for their extended bloom periods and high pollinator value. These enhancements contribute to habitat resilience and improve floral availability across seasons, complementing active student-led pollinator observation and data collection.
Hands-On Pollinator Training with Postdocs – March 2025
We recently partnered with postdoctoral researchers Nina Sokolov and Signe White to enhance training in pollinator observation techniques. Through hands-on sessions, students gained skills in identifying bees, moths, and butterflies, contributing to the development of survey methods and expanding ecological knowledge within the garden project.
Project Team Launches to Boost Garden Outreach – January 2025
To expand educational and outreach efforts, the VLSB Pollinator Garden Project created a new Project Team. This group focuses on developing plant and pollinator descriptions for signage and website content, as well as contributing to presentations and documentation for the TGIF grant. The addition of the Project Team strengthens the garden's capacity to engage the campus community and promote pollinator conservation through accessible educational materials.