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 ...
You can help Mother Nature in a battle for survival. Pollinators, which provide one out of every three bites of our food, are ...
A Perth-based PhD student, Freya Jackson's been studying the decline in native bees for half a decade—and her ‘bee bed’ may ...
Hinsdale resident Dale Kleber is helping grow the Oak Brook Park District’s bee apiary at the Dean Nature Sanctuary.
Non-native species introduced by humans are among the main causes of global species decline—they were partly responsible for 60% of the species that have become extinct worldwide in recent decades.
ESA members also drop “seed-bombs,” which are biodegradable bags filled with soil substrates and native seeds, around campus to support natural bee habitats and increase the population, Brody said.
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 ...
Darwin’s Bee Dogs, the organization partnering with the foundation, trains dogs to locate bees for conservation research ...
you can help them out with some edible habitat. There are more than 2,000 species of native bees in Australia – some have yet to be formally named. There’s a lot we have to learn about them ...