Hunt’s bumble bee with pollen baskets at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming, USA
photo by Tom Koerner/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Hunt’s bumble bee with pollen baskets at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming, USA
photo by Tom Koerner/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Why should you Care about Pollinators [Infographic]
Why should you care about #Pollinators [Infographic] | ecogreenlove via @UN @FAO #worldbeeday #savethebees #savethepollinators
Bees and other pollinators, such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds, are increasingly under threat from human activities.
Pollinators allow many plants, including many food crops, to reproduce. Not only do pollinators contribute directly to food security, but they are key to conserving biodiversity – a cornerstone of the Sustainable Development Goals. They also serve as sentinels for emergent…
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A Dianthidium resin bee on sea holly (Eryngium plenum). When someone asks me to recommend a "magic plant" for bee gardening, it is this one. I could sit all day watching my patch of it. On virtually every flower there's some type of pollinator and the competition is fierce to get to it. In addition, it's exceptionally beautiful. #bees #insects #nature #bugs #polllinators #insects_of_our_world #macroclique #show_us_macro #seaholly #eryngium #dianthidium #resinbee #pollinatorgarden #beegarden #beesofinstagram #canon35mmf28isstm #canon35mmmacro