It’s the first app developed by Texas Parks & Wildlife, with a focus on boosting struggling pollinator populations.
At Friends of White’s Woods’ Sept. 25 webinar, Dr. Christine Grozinger addressed questions related to the ongoing precipitous decline of pollinators, along with suggestions for methods of slowing or ...
To the Editor, Bees are in dire need of your help — today, one in four bumblebee species is at risk of extinction. Last winter, commercial beekeepers in Massachusetts lost 82% of their beehives. A big ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — There’s a buzz at Colorado State University, where veterinary students are learning how to care for those important pollinators in a new course in honeybee medicine. The course ...
Following almost half a decade of dedicated research and extensive field work across Europe, the Safeguard project has officially ended.
The cost of urbanization is pollinator loss, Earth.com reported. The decline of these keystone species — particularly moths and hoverflies — in urban areas has repercussions for the rest of the ...
Pollinator populations are declining worldwide and 85% of flowering plant species and 87 of the leading global crops rely on pollinators for seed production. The decline of pollinators seriously ...
Dr. Christine M. Grozinger will host a webinar from 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday examining the global and local decline of pollinator populations and outlining strategies to boost their resilience. Every ...
(CN) — While honeybees and beekeeping, urban or rural, have gained popularity and attention amid growing concerns over honeybee survival and colony collapse disorder, most pollinators remain ...
Pollinators including insects, birds, bats, and other animals are essential to agriculture and natural ecosystems throughout North America. About three-quarters of all flowering plant species rely on ...
This report provides evidence for the decline of some pollinator species in North America, including America's most important managed pollinator, the honey bee, as well as some butterflies, bats, and ...
Wetlands created by beavers could help reverse the “dramatic” decline in the numbers of pollinating insects, a study has found. Researchers at the University of Stirling compared the pollinators found ...
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