Butterflies and Moths of North America

collecting and sharing data about Lepidoptera

Seattle Pollinator Pathway

The Pollinator Pathway is a planned mile-long series of gardens in planting strips along Seattle's Columbia Street. It is being developed by artist and ecological designer Sarah Bergmann to provide an urban model of support to the foundation of the food web. The project establishes a corridor between the two green spaces bookending the project: Seattle University's campus at 12th, and Nora's Woods at 29th.

The Pollinator Pathway is currently in development, and gardens are still being planted. Once the Pathway is complete, project participants will submit butterfly and moth sightings to Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA) for review, and BAMONA will provide data storage and access.