Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are key components of Nevada’s ecosystem, pollinating crops and native plants while serving as food for countless species.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife has added terrestrial invertebrates to its state wildlife plan for the first time, listing 66 of them as species of greatest conservation need.
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Center for Biological Diversity: RENO, Nev. Nevada’s Assembly Natural Resources Committee will consider a bill today that would give the state’s Department of Wildlife authority to manage pollinators and other insects that need conservation.