
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Education U.S. MidWest, Beekeeping, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, Pollinators, Food Security/Shortage,
Bee-ing Thoughtful About Pollinators
There's really nothing to replace bees as pollinators. That's why farmers work so hard to protect and encourage their safety.
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Beer for butterflies: Unusual initiative aims to save the Monarch butterfly
The Monarch butterfly is easily recognized by its orange and black coloring. In the past few decades, their numbers have dwindled dramatically. Now, an unusual project is hoping to help, by bringing butterflies together with beer.
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Midwinter Tasks for Pollinator Gardening
Even in January there are small actions you can take to support pollinators. Xerces' Pesticide Program Director Aimée Code shares what's on her winter chore list for her Pacific Northwest pollinator garden.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Education U.S. SouthEast, Beekeeping, Research, Pollinators,
Bee appearance and behavior may be related, genetic study reveals - UF/IFAS News
Recently discovered genetic knowledge of two nuisance western honey bee subspecies will help commercial and hobby beekeepers. A new UF/IFAS study identified genetic characteristics relevant to the production and behavioral attributes of these two key... Read More
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Drop in Santa Monica Mountains Monarch Butterfly Numbers ‘Deeply Concerning’
By Dolores Quintana There are 18 critically endangered species of butterflies and moths in the state of California and the...
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Native milkweed draws monarch butterflies to Hermosa Beach
The butterfly, nearly endangered, is flocking again to California after a stark decline.
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Monarch Butterflies Return to Goleta’s Ellwood Mesa
Source: City of Goleta The City of Goleta is pleased to share that monarch butterflies have returned to Goleta! Over 15,000 monarchs are spending the winter at Goleta’s Ellwood Mesa Monarch Butterfly
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Solar Farms Could Boost Bumblebee Populations, Study Says
A new study finds that installing solar farms could become a two birds, one stone situation, as these areas can also double as thriving pollinator habitats if land owners allow meadows to grow around solar panels. The study, from researchers at Lancaster University in the UK, shows that installing solar farms could be greatly beneficial to nature.
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