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Cherokee Nation installs new pollinator homes at Cherokee Immersion School, Cherokee speakers’ village Submitted by Cherokee Nation TAHLEQUAH — Cherokee Nation celebrated the installation…
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Cherokee Nation installs new pollinator homes at Cherokee Immersion School, Cherokee speakers’ village Submitted by Cherokee Nation TAHLEQUAH — Cherokee Nation celebrated the installation…
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Pollinators Prefer a Dash of Salt in Their Nectar Will gardeners of the future bribe bees and butterflies with homemade, saltwater solutions? Plants could…
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June is National Pollinators Month By TERRY THOMAS It seems that there is a national day, week or month to commemorate and/or draw attention…
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Rewilding Your Lawn Can Attract Pollinators and Benefit the Environment—Here’s How to Do It There’s a growing movement to ditch your lawn in favor…
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IUSSI Pollinator Virtual Symposia, July 6th 2022 RSVP by 6 pm ET June 2nd (Thursday), 2022. International Union for the Study of Social Insects…
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‘No-Mow-May’ Let’s Pollinators Play! By Brooke Decker, VAAFM Apiary Program Manager An increasingly popular conservation initiative called ‘No-Mow-May’ is blooming across the nation. This…
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No Mow May: A way of doing more for pollinators by doing less this spring By MOLLY GUTHREY | mguthrey@pioneerpress.com | Pioneer Press On a chilly morning in…
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How USDA APHIS Protects Pollinator Health WASHINGTON, An invasive pest that directly attacks pollinators indirectly threatens plant health—and U.S. agriculture. That’s where USDA’s Plant…
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Projects across Scotland provided crucial help for bees, hoverflies and other pollinators in 2021. A new progress report published by NatureScot highlights the huge amount of…
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Reunion Island: New pollinating insect to fertilize the flowers of greenhouse tomatoes Bumblebees have been used for nearly 30 years to fertilize greenhouse tomato…
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Plants are flowering a month earlier – here’s what it could mean for pollinating insects Authors Chris Wyver PhD Candidate, Pollination and Climate Change, University of…
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Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
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PROVIDENCE — Local pollinators may receive a big boost this spring, thanks to newly introduced legislation in the General Assembly that seeks to…
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Join The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund and Zac Browning from Browning’s Honey Co, Inc for a conversation with a professional beekeeper on a…
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Entomologists to study how climate change may influence pollinator stressors A squash bee gathers pollen in a pumpkin flower. With support from a…
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Pollinator-friendly Bellflower Solar coming online in Indiana via SOLV Energy, Lightsource bp In Henry and Rush Counties about 40 miles east of Indianapolis,…
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Insects: How farmers can be better engaged in species conservation Peer-Reviewed Publication MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITÄT HALLE-WITTENBERG “Honey bees and wild bees were by far the…
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City trees are turning green early, prompting warnings for food and pollination MICHAEL LEVITT Premature greening in urban trees could have negative environmental…
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Master Melittologists garner national award for biodiversity conservation MCMINVILLE, Ore. – From childhood Dan and Michael O’Loughlin were hooked on the natural world and…
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