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Published: September 2024
Pages: 18
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Nearly 30 species of native bumble bee call the Pacific Northwest home and provide important pollination services, even pollinating certain crops more effectively than honey bees. With this in mind, learn how to reduce bumble bee threats and strategies for conservation.
AUTHORS: Mario Luppino, Robert Orpet, Katlyn Catron, Nick Olsen
Page Count: 18
Published: September 2024
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