Monarch butterflies and other native pollinators are experiencing steep population declines driven by pesticide and herbicide ...
Pollinators like the blue orchard bee live in a natural symbiosis with farmers, because crops rely on them to reproduce. In return, the pollinators receive flower nectar that gives them energy to fly.
Fairfield County residents can plan for 2026 with new Master Gardener training, sustainable gardening trends, wellness webinars, and pesticide recertification opportunities.
Long live the queen Last week at the University of Graz in Austria, researchers from the EU-funded RoboRoyale project were ...
Pollinators are necessary to keep our ecosystems healthy. You’ll learn why and how you can help the cause in “For the Love of ...
We can’t live without the industrious insects that pollinate our crops and support our ecosystem. Many of their populations ...
The name wild radish refers to Raphanus sativus, which is considered invasive and non-native to California. According to the ...
Researchers at McGill University and the United States Forest Service have found that plants living in areas where human ...
The monarch was proposed for protection in December 2024, making the final listing due in December 2025. The groups argue the delay increases extinction risk for the nationally beloved pollinator.
WASHINGTON - Two conservation groups are taking legal action to protect monarch butterflies. They have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to expedite federal protections for ...
Researchers in Finland have developed small, fairy-like robots that can fly, which could help to pollinate vital crops across the globe. Created at Tampere University, these tiny robots are made of ...
Central Texas is entering a transition period as cedar pollen levels decline, but other pollens such as oak, elm, and pecan will soon be released, causing allergy sufferers to experience similar ...