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Habitat destruction is the driving force behind pollinator population decline.In response, the No Mow May movement started about five years ago to encourage people to leave some flowers for the bees in early spring.
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Habitat destruction is the driving force behind pollinator population decline.In response, the No Mow May movement started about five years ago to encourage people to leave some flowers for the bees in early spring.
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Farmers find encouraging wild bees helps keep their crops pollinated
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In this month's installment of Field Notes, Scott Bowe of Kemp Station discusses miner bees, important pollinators.
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More Wisconsin communities are encouraging residents to keep their lawnmowers in the garage next month to boost the population of bees and other pollinators.
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The state is holding an initial meeting soon to develop a plan to restore pollinators to areas hard hit by the loss of this critical link in the food…
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Scientists think wild bees can be as helpful in pollinating certain crops as honeybees. University of Wisconsin Madison grad student Rachel Mallinger is…