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New Pollinator Garden transforms Wendtwoods Park
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· July 9, 2026
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Key points A total of 14 volunteers participated in a morning of litter cleanup and helped create a new pollinator garden. The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department has been working to create healthier habitats for pollinators in community parks.
The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department has been working to create healthier habitats for pollinators in community parks. This effort includes partnerships and environmental stewardship to enhance the beauty of these parks.
In May, volunteers from Critter Control assisted the department at Wendtwoods Park. A total of 14 volunteers participated in a morning of litter cleanup and helped create a new pollinator garden.
Further details about the new pollinator garden at Wendtwoods Park are available from the source. The project is part of the township's ongoing efforts to improve habitats for pollinators and beautify community parks through partnerships and environmental stewardship.
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Category: parks ·
Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: Hello Woodlands ·
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