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Filtering by Tag: pollinators

The Secret Cliques of Plants and Pollinators

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As habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change threaten insects, birds, and bats, many people are learning that growing native plants can help protect local pollinators. But did you know that not every plant attracts or feeds the same pollinators? Read on to learn how plants appeal to specific groups of pollinators and how you can use this knowledge to plant a thriving pollinator garden.

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Unsung Pollinators

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When someone says the word pollinator, what first comes to mind? You may think of a European honeybee, butterfly or hummingbird. To kick off National Pollinator Week, learn about a few of the unsung pollinators of the world and hear from our Ecologist and Collections Specialist, Dr. Rea Manderino on their importance.

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