The world would be unlivable and rather ugly without flowers, farms and gardens, and much of the food that we eat would be unavailable. We can thank the pollinators for what we do enjoy as food and ...
Two years after founding the Environmental Studies and Sustainability United student group at Michigan State University, the members celebrated a grand opening of their first pollinator garden. On ...
HOPKINTON — An Eagle Scout project that brought a pollinator garden to the MetroWest YMCA Family Outdoor Center on East Street has blossomed into a townwide project. After dozens of volunteers put in ...
NORTH VERNON — While June 22 to 28 was National Pollinator Week for the rest of the country, it was just work as us usual at the Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District. Since 2015, ...
UNIVERSITY PARK — A unique undertaking in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will shine a light on how solar farms can contribute to healthy ecosystems and boost pollinator populations. “We ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rend Lake Project Office, in partnership with University of Illinois Extension, will host ...
Without pollinators, most flowering plants could not reproduce. One-third of our food plants, from tomatoes and squash to apples and almonds, depend on the services of a pollinator. Bees are the most ...