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Reseeding the Northern Great Plains

Reseeding the Northern Great Plains
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Ground-nesting Bees Are Solitary and Often Stingless

Ground-nesting Bees Are Solitary and Often Stingless
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For World Bee Day, take a moment to appreciate native bees


For World Bee Day, take a moment to appreciate native bees
Honeybees get most of our attention, but there are thousands of species of wild bee species and many are disappearing.
In South Dakota’s Badlands National Park, a brown-belted bumblebee visits a sunflower to collect pollen. Native to much of the United States, this species is a generalist and pollinates a range of different flowers.
ByPriyanka Runwal
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Clay Bolt first laid eyes on a rusty patched bumblebee impaled on a pin in an insect collection at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 2014. Brown and dull yellow with a faded rust-colored patch on its abdomen, the fuzzy, dime-sized relic got him thinking about the species’ precarious status in the wild. ....

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Homegrown for Good


Homegrown for Good
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Growing food organically at home or in community gardens can benefit wildlife, the environment and neighborhoods in need of healthful food and connection to nature.
Jessica Snyder Sachs
Apr 01, 2021
In a Utah garden, a hoary squash bee visits a squash blossom, just one of a myriad of food plants that provide pollen and nectar for native insects. (Photo by Clay Bolt)
ON A RECENT MORNING in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, Karin Jokela and her daughter, two-year-old Ani, are exploring the wildlife flitting and buzzing about their backyard produce garden. Ani inspects a bumble bee on a coneflower, one of many native flowering plants growing among Jokela’s vegetables, herbs and berries. “Is this the mama bee?” Ani asks, leaning closer clearly intrigued by the busy visitor. ....

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Why planting wildflowers makes a difference


Why planting wildflowers makes a difference
Native species can provide a host of benefits for your backyard and beyond.
Wildflowers like fireweed, shown here, are more than just beautiful they re essential parts of our ecosystem.Photograph by Acacia Johnson
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Now more than ever, many of us are conscious of how much our well-being is connected to the natural world. With less travel and limited socializing during the coronavirus pandemic, we re all seeking more of a connection with nature. Escaping to the outdoors, we re revived by the sights and soothed by the smell of flowers and trees. We re reminded that every living thing depends on another.  ....

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