Posted by: Sandy Steinman | October 7, 2019

Roadsides Are Refuges for Declining Pollinators 

Sierra Magazine reports

Recent studies have shown that insect numbers across the globe are plummeting. All sorts of pollinators, including bumblebees, hoverflies, beetles, butterflies, and moths are also in decline. There are many steps that need to be taken to save beneficial bugs, but one of the easiest is taking care of the millions of acres of right-of-way that line highways and roads.

Read article at  Roadsides Are Refuges for Declining Pollinators | Sierra Club


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