National Pollinator Week 2025 takes place June 16-22, celebrating the vital role that pollinators play in our ecosystems, economies, and agriculture. Popular celebration activities include planting for pollinators, hosting garden tours, and participating in online identification workshops.
The NYC Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) celebrates the pollinators of NYC and offers resources to help them thrive throughout the city’s parks and neighborhoods:
- Pollinators in New York City Parks – Meet pollinators in NYC parks and learn how Parks cares for them – LINK HERE
- Pollinator Place Gardens in NYC – Special gardens with plants that provide year-round pollinator habitat – LINK HERE
- How to Grow a Pollinator Garden – Expert advice for creating pollinator gardens at home or in neighborhoods – LINK HERE
For complete information and resources, visit NYC Parks’ Pollinator Week page.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) also recognizes National Pollinator Week and emphasizes the critical role pollinator species play in producing more than 100 crops grown in the United States.
For more information about USDA pollinator work, visit their website.
