Pollinators, such as the monarch butterfly and the rusty patched bumble bee, listed in March as an endangered species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, recently have made headlines due to declining populations, primarily from habitat loss. Grasslands, vitally important to many species including pollinators, have become increasingly rare. But through several habitat enhancement projects, […]
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