Pollinator Pathway of Licking County

Connecting Habitats. Supporting Pollinators. Strengthening Our Landscape.

Pollinator Pathway of Licking County is a community-driven initiative dedicated to creating connected corridors of native habitat that support pollinators and other wildlife across our region. plant native species and manage land in pollinator-friendly ways. Pollinator Pathway of Licking County is a program of Licking Land Trust.


Why Pollinators Matter

Pollinators—including bees, butterflies, birds, and other insects—are essential to healthy ecosystems, local agriculture, and food systems. Habitat loss and fragmentation have contributed to significant population declines. Restoring native plants and creating connected habitat corridors helps pollinators thrive while improving soil health, water quality, and biodiversity.


The Role of Licking Land Trust

Licking Land Trust provides administrative, financial, and organizational support to Pollinator Pathway of Licking County, allowing the project to operate effectively while advancing shared conservation goals. This partnership strengthens conservation outcomes by expanding habitat restoration beyond protected lands and into neighborhoods, schools, farms, and community spaces.

Pollinator Pathway complements Licking Land Trust’s land conservation and stewardship work by:

  • Extending conservation impact across the broader landscape

  • Promoting native plant restoration

  • Engaging the community in hands-on conservation

Learn more & get involved!

Pollinator Pathway of Licking County maintains its own website with information on:

  • Native plant guidance

  • Educational resources

  • Community projects

  • Ways to participate and support the effort