10/16/2025 | Press release | Archived content
During the month of September, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department (PBC Parks) participated in the national Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz campaign, aimed at raising community awareness about the importance of pollinators and the role parks play in advancing pollinator health and native habitat.
In Palm Beach County, over 250 participants recorded over 750 species with more than 2,000 observations in the PBC Parks BioBlitz project. Okeeheelee, Green Cay and Daggerwing nature centers and Riverbend Park also hosted programs focused on sharing the importance of pollinators with guided walks in their butterfly gardens and on nature trails. Children and adults were also encouraged to participate by completing the Nature Adventure Journal outdoor and nature related activities.
"Pollinators are essential to our environment and the food we eat," said PBC Parks and Recreation Director, Jennifer Cirillo. "Through our native planting efforts, we're creating safe spaces for them to thrive and encouraging residents to do the same at home."