Spring arrives, and with it, the magnolias. Their enormous pink and white blooms unfurl in many parts of the world, but if you look closely at them, you might see a beetle land on the flowers — not a ...
New research found that more than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of extinction.
Natural pollinators like bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and even some beetles play a vital role in supporting a healthy and ...
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About 90% of flowering plants rely on animals to transfer their pollen and optimize reproduction, making pollination one of nature's most important processes. Bees are usually the first insects to ...
A new study led by NatureServe reveals that more than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of ...
Humans are pushing many of North America’s pollinators dangerously close to extinction, according to a newly released study.
Bees are usually the first insects to come to mind when people think of pollinators. But many other insects - including beetles, flies, moths and butterflies - also visit flowers to feed on nectar and ...
Many butterflies, bees and moths are fluttering into oblivion. A new report co-authored by a Canadian researcher warns that ...
Pollination is the first step of flowering plant reproduction: pollen moves from male flower parts to female flower parts, to fertilize the ovule and produce seeds.
beetles, butterflies, moths, flower flies, bats, and hummingbirds. “Our study provides the most comprehensive picture yet of the pollinator crisis in North America," said Tara Cornelisse ...