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...
Archive for tag: pollinator

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...

Bats, the Nocturnal Helpers of the Environment
Bats are amazing creatures that come out at night. Many people are afraid of bats because they think bats are scary or dangerous, but the...

Unique Environmental Benefits of Sunflowers
Sunflowers are widely recognized for their tall, bright, and sunny blooms, but their value goes far beyond their aesthetic appeal. These resilient plants play an...

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...

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...

What Do Even Insects Do? The Answer Is: A Lot!
“Eww, what are those insects doing?” Well, while some of us may not like to have insects around us, but their presence is actually important...

From Sea Grass Change to Meth-Addicted Trout: See How Pollution Affects the Wildlife
Pollution can happen in many things. And as we know, human made pollution can harm the wildlife, land or water. Now, while noise pollution is...

Rapid Climate Change Makes It Hard for Butterflies and Moths to Adjust
A recent study conducted by the University of Helsinki and the Finnish Environment Institute shows that some moth and butterfly species can’t adapt to climate...

Pollination By Moths Is Hampered By The Smell Of Air Pollution
Every single fruit that we consume in daily basis, or any other kind of fruit, need one thing in common. It needs to be pollinated...
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