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Help the Friends of Nolde Forest
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plant a pollinator meadow!

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Did you know that:
  • The most common pollinators are insects (bees, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, and beetles), but some species of birds and mammals (like bats) serve as pollinators also
  • Almost 200 pollinator species are considered threatened or extinct
  • Pollinators are necessary for 75% of our major food crops
A pollinator meadow can provide:
  • Native food (nutrient rich nectar and pollen) to sustain pollinators
  • Cover (to provide shelter and protection to pollinators from predators)
  • Places to raise young (butterflies need special host plants as food for their caterpillars)​
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A healthy meadow can also prevent erosion and help keep waterways clean!

You may donate online by clicking the donate button below.
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​Friends of Nolde Forest  |  3025 New Holland Road  |  Reading, PA 19607  |  asinglewhitepine[at]gmail[dot]com

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​The Friends of Nolde Forest is a chapter of the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation.
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