Pollination articles
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City of Albuquerque asks for residents to protect New Mexico pollinators
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is asking residents to protect New Mexico pollinators because, without them, humans would go hungry. The city says as many as 2,000 pollinator species live in New Mexico, including 300 butterfly species and 1,400 bee species. Moths, beetles, wasps, bats, and hummingbirds also contribute. Albuquerque is a Certified []
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Plants, pollinators are focus of Open Space’s educational event
Organizers said they hold special, outdoor events every month.
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‘Bee hotels’ coming to select NYC plazas in effort to protect imperiled pollinators
City officials are rolling out "bee hotels" in an effort to preserve the bee population. The Pollinator Port Project has a plan to try and help city bees thrive. [ more › ]