The Center for Biological Diversity and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have reached an agreement that requires the agency to make decisions on protecting four imperiled bee species under the ...
Washington Bee Atlas volunteer and WSDA Communications Consultant Karla Salp shares adventures she had and lessons she ...
A Perth-based PhD student, Freya Jackson's been studying the decline in native bees for half a decade—and her ‘bee bed’ may ...
Climate change, habitat loss and pesticide use are mostly to blame ... Fallen leaves are perfect nesting sites for native ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is asking for public input on a new rule to list the Suckley’s cuckoo bumble bee as ...
The little bumblebee, considered a keystone species because of how it benefits the environment through pollination, could be ...
Climate change, habitat loss and pesticide use are mostly ... Fallen leaves are perfect nesting sites for native bees, moths and butterflies. “It’s a place for them to basically tuck away ...