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Tag: endangered species

Posted on January 11, 2017

Rusty-patched bumblee is now an endangered species

“Pollinators are small but mighty parts of the natural mechanism that sustains us and our world…[w]ithout them, our forests, parks, meadows and shrub lands, and the abundant, vibrant life they support, cannot survive, and our crops require laborious, costly pollination by hand.” – The New York Times

Categories:News//Tags:bumblebee, endangered species, Environmental Health, pollinators
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