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Pollinators need protection NOW

Declines in the health and population of pollinators in North America and globally pose what could be a significant threat to the integrity of biodiversity, to global food webs, and to human health. A number of pollinator species are at risk.

Pollinators are ESSENTIAL TO LIFE

At least 80% of our world's crop plant species require pollination. Estimates as high as 1 out of every 3rd bite of food comes to us through the work of animal pollinators. Birds, bees, butterflies, and also bats, beetles and even mosquitos are among the myriad creatures which transfer pollen between seed plants.  This function is vital for plant reproduction and food production.

Pollinators NEED YOUR HELP

The Pollinator Partnership needs your help to keep flowers blooming, bees and other endangered pollinators on the wing, and food products flowing from market to dinner table. Donate Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Pollinator Week 2009

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Pollinators at Risk Video!

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2009 Pollinator Week Resources for Hosting an Event


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An Evening with E.O. Wilson


See our evening with Pollinator Partnership with world renowned scientist, E.O. Wilson



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