Tag: bees
Some butterfly species have declined in the Midwest; none has increased, MSU study finds
In the last three decades of data from butterfly counts in the Midwest, none of the butterfly species increased in population. More than 40% declined in number.
Owens Community College honeybees support community garden
Some 20,000 bees live tucked away on Owens Community College’s Toledo-area campus, quietly pollinating the surrounding grassland and nearby community garden.
Owen Sound council aims to please the bees with ‘No Mow May’
But pollinator experts see limited value in allowing longer grass in May
Agrivoltaics & The Underdogs Of The Natural World
Biodiversity is one of the benefits of agrivoltaics, and biodiversity is displayed in all of its weirdness in the new Ryan Reynolds nature documentary series.
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What Can We Do To Save The Insects? Build Solar Arrays
New data indicates the ongoing collapse of insect populations around the world. We’ve known for a while that widespread use of pesticides and fertilizers, light and chemical pollution, loss of habitat, and the growth of industrial agriculture have contributed to loss of entire populations of insects. But what about areas … [continued]
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