Check out where garden visits have occurred across the City of Melbourne, and how they link to areas of connected habitat for our local insect pollinators.

Each wildlife garden represents an area of habitat for local wildlife and plays an important role in connecting our local wildlife to larger patches of habitat in our city.

Do you know anyone in this neighbourhood? Encourage them to join Gardens for Wildlife Melbourne and contribute to the habitat for insect pollinators and other local wildlife.

How to read these maps

  • Each bee icon represents a garden visit completed by volunteer Garden Guides in that neighbourhood. Locations are approximate only.
  • The coloured sections of each map represent areas of connected habitat for insect pollinators.
  • Areas of different colours mean there is some barrier for insects moving between them.

Garden Visits in Kensington

49 completed visits in Kensington. Map last updated 11 June 2025.
Map showing bee pollinator habitat in Kensington

Garden Visits in South Yarra

1 visit completed in South Yarra. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in Carlton

16 completed visits in Carlton. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in North Melbourne

25 completed visits in North Melbourne. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in East Melbourne

1 visit completed in East Melbourne. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in Southbank

7 completed visits in Southbank. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in CBD

14 completed visits in the CBD. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in Docklands

6 completed visits in Docklands. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in Parkville

8 completed visits in Parkville. Map last updated 11 June 2025.

Garden Visits in West Melbourne

Total completed visits in West Melbourne. Map last updated 11 June 2025.
City of Melbourne Gardens for Wildlife logo showing large cartoon style bee drawing

Gardens for Wildlife Melbourne