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Although they are pretty to look at, pollinator gardens serve a unique purpose by providing bees butterflies, ants beetles ...
Councillors are to be asked to consider an initiative which would lead to reduced lawnmower use in Argyll and Bute, and more ...
Councillors are to be asked to consider an initiative that would reduce lawnmower use in Argyll and Bute and allow more wild ...
The Peacock ( Inachis io) is easily recognised with the striking ‘peacock feather’ eyespot markings on its wings, these are designed to frighten predators. Males and females are similar in markings, ...
• The CMPL Fan Art Show is on display at the North Branch through April 30. View the art and vote for the best. Voting can be ...
To help him overcome this fear, his father started taking him for walks in the parks of suburban Tokyo, looking for insects, talking about insects and carrying a butterfly net. “I still remember ...
The UK public does not want to sit idly by while nature deteriorates, Natural England chair and Fauna & Flora council member Tony Juniper writes in this exclusive op-ed. But people and businesses need ...
Councillors are to be asked to consider an initiative which would lead to reduced lawnmower use in Argyll and Bute, and more wild flowers ...
Bug Squad BlogBy Kathy Keatley GarveySwing that net! Catch that butterfly!The Bohart Museum of Entomology ... time for beekeepers and almond growers during California's almond pollination season.
Farmers rely on the pollination process to create and sustain our food system. Samantha Winship is a local small farmer in Winston-Salem. Winship said everyone should try to grow pollinator-friendly ...
Pollinator species are declining around the world. How can you help them using your own backyard? Here are some tips and tricks.
Want to help the bees? This Texas gardening guide explains how to plant a pollinator-friendly garden with native plants.