Phrases with «pollinator habitat»

A "pollinator habitat" is a place that provides a suitable environment for animals like bees, butterflies, and birds to live and find food. It may include flowers, plants, and other resources that help them pollinate plants and sustain their populations. Full definition

Sentences with «pollinator habitat»

  • According to her, there are almost 56 connected miles of pollinator habitats in the Raleigh - Durham area, thanks in part to these corporations doing their small part. (inc.com)
  • «All the research (and research funding) in the world will not help pollinator populations if there are no financial incentives to plant pollinator habitat and there is continued overuse of pesticides,» Marla Spivak, an entomologist at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, tells ScienceInsider in an e-mail. (sciencemag.org)
  • Research efforts should focus on five areas, the report says: the current health and population of pollinators, especially bees; the individual and combined roles of pesticides and other environmental factors in hurting pollinators; the best methods and places to restore pollinator habitats; the economic effects of pollinator - friendly practices by land managers, farmers, beekeepers, and others; and the standardization and curation of scientific findings. (sciencemag.org)
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