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When beekeepers introduced honeybees to a protected island, wild bees nearly vanished. Could removing the hives reverse the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Angela Mason Foster Extension Master Gardener Volunteer As gardeners, we often ...
Carpenter bees can carve tunnels in wood with their jaws. Discover how they live, build, and help our ecosystems.
Wisconsin Public Radio Take a bow, milkweed. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has named milkweed its “Plant ...
Native seeds are essential for maintaining healthy local ecosystems, sustaining biodiversity, and supporting wildlife, though ...
We can thank pollinators for at least every third bite of food we eat. Approximately 75% of the world’s flowering plants and 35% of our food crops rely on animal ...
Area fourth-graders received a day of education and activities centered on pollinators, thanks to Pheasants Forever.
Researchers have found that lesser known nocturnal pollinators’ roles are just as important to help keep food on our tables ...
The P-Patch at High Point Commons Park looks like an ordinary community garden. But tucked into a corner is the West Seattle Bee Garden, where you can peek inside honeybee hives.
From leaving fallen leaves to intentionally creating brush piles on your lawn, here are a few messy ways to help pollinators ...
Global temperatures are rising rapidly, causing wild bees to emerge earlier — and leading to climate-change-induced ...
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