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Minnesota homeowners have taken $58,000 from a new state program and used it to plant nearly eight football fields worth of pollinator gardens, meadows and flowering trees.
The size of the plantings ranged from a handful of flowers in small garden bed to the conversion of a full acre of lawn into a native meadow. The program, which just completed its first full year, pays residents small amounts of money to plant pollinator-friendly flowers, shrubs and trees in their yards. It aims to help put more food in the ground for native bees and butterflies of all kinds, but specifically tries to save the rusty patched bumblebee, a powerful pollinator on the brink of extinction.
A needle in a seedstack: Minnesota, Colorado research team presents a new way to detect Palmer amaranth
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Voyageurs Wolf Project is first to put a video camera collar on a wild wolf. 7:01 pm, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
A wolf chews on a leg bone from a deer in this image captured from video footage from a collar-cam. (Courtesy of Voyageurs Wolf Project)
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. The researchers at the Voyageurs Wolf Project have hit another home run for folks who like learning about wolves, this time retrieving the first known video from a collar camera placed on a live wild wolf.
Lone wolf No. V089, not a member of any pack, was trapped last spring near the Ash River and fitted with a GPS collar, as are dozens of wolves being studied by researchers.