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Thank you for all your enthusiasm and support this year! Today is
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and support this year! Today is the last day to make a tax-deductible donation to the Xerces Society in 2014. We k...
Can cities save bees? Probably not on their own, but they can
Can cities save bees? Probably not on their own, but they can certainly make a big contribution to a secure future for bees and other pollinators (and...
The Zoological Society of London and WWF have published their
The Zoological Society of London and WWF have published their Living Planet Report for 2014. ...in less than two human generations, population sizes...
Dave Green is a retired beekeeper and commercial pollination
Dave Green is a retired beekeeper and commercial pollination contractor from South Carolina. Twenty-five years ago, Hurricane Hugo hit his home and hi...
Deadwood habitats are often lost from our landscapes. Snags are
Deadwood habitats are often lost from our landscapes. Snags are cut down for safety reasons, rotting stumps are grubbed up, landscapes are tidied and ...
BIG NEWS! A new book from the Xerces Society and Storey
BIG NEWS! A new book from the Xerces Society and Storey Publishing: FARMING WITH NATIVE BENEFICIAL INSECTS. Lacewings, lady beetles, and flower flies...
POLLINATORS GO TO WASHINGTON Pollinator Conservation Reaches the
POLLINATORS GO TO WASHINGTON Pollinator Conservation Reaches the White House In March 2009, First Lady Michelle Obama created a vegetable garden on t...
Another update on last weeks bee kills in Oregon: The incident in
Another update on last weeks bee kills in Oregon: The incident in Eugene was due to application of a product purchased before recent rule changes and ...

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