Portneuf Pollinator Partnership
Our vision is to promote and encourage the establishment of optimal habitat for pollinators throughout the Portneuf Valley.
Our mission is to increase pollinator habitat and native species of the Portneuf Valley through education, demonstration gardens, community involvement, and collaboration between various civic organizations that understand the vital nature of pollinator habitat.
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Learn more:
- Pollinator Week
- Pollinators
- Monarch Butterflies
- Native Plants
- Pesticides & Pollinators
- Designed Exclusively for the PPP
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Designed Exclusively for the PPP
Pollinator Garden Guide | Garden plans using SE Idaho native plant selections
Children's Corner | At home activities for children
EVENTS 2026
Plant Sale | by September 14 & pick up on Saturday, September 19 from 9 am to Noon at Edson Fichter Nature Area
Celebrate National Pollinator Week! | June 22-28, 2026; around the Portneuf Valley
- Monday, June 22
- 9 am: Plant Walk. Meet at the bison statue outside the Idaho Museum of Natural History for directions to the walk site.
- 3 pm: Children’s painting (K-8) with plant dyes at the Marshall Public Library.
- Tuesday, June 23
- 6 pm: Idaho Fish and Game Talk at the Idaho Museum of Natural History.
- 6 pm: Pollinator Paint Night ($35) at Jim Dandy’s. This activity is suitable for adults.
- Wednesday, June 24
- 7:30 am: Meditative Nature Walk at Edson Fichter Nature Area amphitheater.
- 6 pm: Pollinator Garden at Sacagawea Park Pollinator Garden, Aspen Lane.
- Thursday, June 25
- 4-5 pm: Music performance by Snake River New Horizons along the path to the bridge Edson Fichter Nature Area.
- Saturday, June 27
- 7 am: Morning birding at Edson Fichter Nature Area amphitheater. This event is family friendly, for all ages.
- 11-2 pm: Pollinator Day Celebration: 11–2 pm at Edson Fichter Nature Area.
- 12:00 pm: Be sure to join us at the Monarch Waystation as Mayor Dahlquist presents the official Pollinator Week Proclamation.
Pollinator Corner | now until August 2026; Idaho Museum of Natural History


