Pollination is a vital ecological process, essential for biodiversity and food production. In our study, conducted from May to September 2023, we monitored the abundance and diversity of pollinators across six meadows of three types: extensive, intensive, and urban. Using a 50-meter transect method, butterfly nets, and direct observation, we assessed pollinator presence, while plant diversity was evaluated using the quadrat method. Extensive meadows showed the highest pollinator diversity and abundance, while urban meadows had the lowest due to frequent mowing. Butterfly diversity was greatest on extensive meadows. Intensive meadows had fewer plant species, but many were purple-flowered, a color known to attract pollinators.