Researchers from the University of Guelph discovered new findings about the health, survival, and reproduction of bumblebees. Dr Nigel Raine and Dr Sabrina Rondeau from...
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Wildlife-Friendly Flower Gardens & Blooms That Support Local Ecosystems
Creating a garden that serves both beauty and biodiversity isn’t just a trend – it’s a vital step toward supporting our local ecosystems. As we...

How Clean Energy Powers Eco-Friendly Agricultural Projects
Clean energy is transforming agricultural projects, offering sustainable solutions to reduce environmental impact and promote efficiency. By integrating renewable energy sources, farming practices are becoming...

Curious About Sustainable Gardening? Discover Here’s How to Start
Sustainable gardening is more than just growing plants; it’s a way to nurture the earth while creating your green space. Due to rising concerns about...

Fascinating Animal Mating Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
When we think of animal behavior, reproduction is one of the most intriguing aspects, often shrouded in mystery and oddity. Unlike human mating, animal mating...

In Spring, Migratory Birds and Wild Bees Are on the Move; Here Are Ways to Help Them
Every spring, a remarkable journey happens when hundreds of thousands of birds depart from their winter home on Poyang Lake. From China’s largest freshwater lake,...

Can We Save Critically Endangered Bumblebees from Extinction with Science?
To save the bees, we’ve now seen a lot of communities planting more bee gardens, encouragement to eliminate pesticides, and maintain beehives. While those actions...

Not All Pollinators Suffer from Agriculture; Let’s Take a Look at Squash Bees
Nowadays, when we combine the word ‘agriculture’ and ‘pollinators’ together, the association tends to be negative. After what we’ve seen and heard lately in the...

Scientists Are Using Bubbles To Pollinate Trees In Case Bees Go Extinct
Every single species living on earth is important, even though the ones that seem unimportant. Their meaninglessness only means those species are living in the...

Remember the Viral Asian Giant Hornet? Apparently They’re Not All Bad
When I first saw this giant hornet online, all I could think was “Nope, nope, nope” times infinity. Yes, I know wasps help with pollination...
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