June 22, 2025

Local Girl Scout Educates Youth about Pollinators

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Warwick, R.I. (May 13, 2025)—Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England is excited and proud to announce that Emma Quigley from Bristol, RI has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Emma's Gold Award project is titled Project Pollinators. Emma’s project focused on education, outdoors, and animals. The central issue that her project addressed was helping to restore pollinators to the local environment. She started her project by attending lectures at her local library, met with her advisors, and read several books to gain background knowledge on pollinators, their habits, and reasoning for their decline. Throughout her project she focused on educating younger children about the importance of pollinators and their relation to us. Emma ran hour long classes at her local library that focused on different types of pollinators such as butterflies, bees, bats, and hummingbirds. She spoke about their habitats and the importance of pollinators. Emma read stories and conducted craft activities and games to keep the children engaged in learning. She provided take-home projects such as seed bombs and biodegradable planters for the children to take home and plant to create their own gardens. Emma also created a pollinator kit for people to check out at the library. The kit includes activities and information about pollinators as well as tools to observe and record information about local pollinators.

“My project was important to me because I care about the environment, and I enjoy working with children. I know that pollinators are an essential part of our lives and ecosystems, but they are declining. I like working with younger children and they will be able to pass along the knowledge that they gained to keep saving pollinators.” said Emma Quigley, Gold Award Girl Scout.

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