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- The_Pollinator_Pathway abstract "The Pollinator Pathway is a mile-long corridor of pollinator-friendly gardens in planting strips being developed along Columbia street in Seattle, Washington. Started in 2008 by Sarah Bergmann, the project site spans one third of Seattle's width and provides a corridor of native plant gardens between two public green spaces at either end of the project (Seattle University is located at the west end, and Nora's Woods, at the east end).".
- The_Pollinator_Pathway comment "The Pollinator Pathway is a mile-long corridor of pollinator-friendly gardens in planting strips being developed along Columbia street in Seattle, Washington. Started in 2008 by Sarah Bergmann, the project site spans one third of Seattle's width and provides a corridor of native plant gardens between two public green spaces at either end of the project (Seattle University is located at the west end, and Nora's Woods, at the east end).".