Human Nature Projects (HNP) Canada will be hosting its Kingsford Gardens Pollinator Garden Planting event from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on May 31st, 2026 at the Kingsford Gardens Pollinator Pathway in partnership with OakvilleGreen Conservation Association. This event aims to bring members of the community together to support local biodiversity by planting five different species of pollinator-friendly native plants while helping create a thriving habitat for pollinators and wildlife.

Member Group: Human Nature Projects (HNP) Canada
Interest Area / Category: no_preference
Location: 2480 Sherwood Heights Dr, Oakville, ON L6J 7E3
Format: in-person
Required Skills: By participating in this event, attendees will:

– Plant native pollinator-friendly wildflowers alongside fellow volunteers and community members
– Learn more about pollinators, biodiversity, and habitat restoration
– Gain hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and conservation initiatives
– Connect with other environmentally passionate youth and community members
– Earn up to 5 volunteer hours
Commitment Duration: one-time_event_commitment
Role Type: flexible_/_open_to_either
How to Apply: Registration Form: https://airtable.com/appfrgdemNEvVUEHT/pagDkNfb9SOfmkDrL/form
Registration Deadline: May 29, 2026 11:59 pm EST

  • Human Nature Projects (HNP) Canada
  • No Preference
  • 2480 Sherwood Heights Dr, Oakville, ON L6J 7E3
  • In-person
  • By participating in this event, attendees will:

    - Plant native pollinator-friendly wildflowers alongside fellow volunteers and community members
    - Learn more about pollinators, biodiversity, and habitat restoration
    - Gain hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and conservation initiatives
    - Connect with other environmentally passionate youth and community members
    - Earn up to 5 volunteer hours

  • One-time event commitment
  • Flexible / Open to Either
  • Registration Form: https://airtable.com/appfrgdemNEvVUEHT/pagDkNfb9SOfmkDrL/form
    Registration Deadline: May 29, 2026 11:59 pm EST

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge this land and the history of the many Indigenous peoples who have lived here for millennia. The meeting place of Toronto - from the Kanienʼkéha (Mohawk) word Tkaronto - remains the home of many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to be here together to share and to care for the land – Chi Miigwetch.

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