June is Pollinator Protection Month!

In 2014, Emory University became the first campus in the nation to adopt a comprehensive pollinator protection plan, which bans the use of neonicotinoids – a group of pesticides contributing to decline in pollinator species. To celebrate Pollinator Protection Month, learn how to plant home gardens that support pollinators rather than unintentionally harm them.

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Rollins Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Rollins Educational Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Depot Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Depot Educational Garden (located beside Kaldi’s Depot) to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members … Continue Reading →

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Cox Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Cox Educational Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Med School Garden

Come volunteer in the Med School Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Eagle Row Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Eagle Row Educational Garden (located beside the tennis courts) to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory … Continue Reading →

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Clairmont Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Clairmont Educational Garden (located on Clairmont campus) to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members … Continue Reading →

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Oxford Farm Spring CSA Delivery

The Oxford College Organic Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) membership program provides: Fresh, certified organic produce grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers A wide variety of in-season food … Continue Reading →