Sequim Walmart part of corporation’s pollinator garden effort

Sequim Walmart part of corporation’s pollinator garden effort

SEQUIM — Walmart has planted pollinator gardens at 21 of its retail locations in Washington, Oregon and North Carolina.

The Walmart store in Sequim is one of 15 Washington state locations involved in the pilot project.

According to a press release, the project is designed to increase populations of butterflies and bees which have been declining throughout the past several decades.

Other Washington cities in the project include Aberdeen, Arlington, Bellingham, Clarkston, Colville, Ephrata, Lakewood, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Port Orchard, Pullman, Spokane Valley, Wenatchee and Yakima.

For more information, check out “Walmart Launches Pollinator Garden Pilot in Three States.”

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