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A new study finds butterflies in the U.S. are disappearing fast. Experts and gardeners say we can help by planting native gardens, cutting pesticide use and supporting pollinator conservation efforts.
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Butterfly Gardens and the Revival of Singapore’s PollinatorsImagine stepping into a world where vibrant wings flicker beneath the sunlight, painting the air with a kaleidoscope of ...
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Nation on MSNOn the brink: The fight to save pollinators and their habitatsEver noticed how the hum of bees can suddenly make you aware of a world you usually tune out? In Kenya, that familiar sound is fading into an eerie silence—and farmers are getting worried. Their ...
From 2000 to 2020, the number of butterflies fell by 22% across the continental United States. That’s 1 in 5 butterflies lost. The findings are from an analysis just published in the journal Science ...
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