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With spring well underway, gardening enthusiasts are becoming eager to grab their shovels and seeds. And they're being urged ...
Some species are already moving toward higher latitudes and altitudes with cooler temperatures, altering their geographic ...
Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
Experts have urged those who suffer from hayfever to be aware of the symptoms of a certain food allergy as well as they could be similar but more serious than you think ...
Scientists have observed a concerning decline in native pollinator populations due to a variety of factors, including the use ...
Did you know that approximately 75% of the world’s leading food crops rely at least in part on animal pollinators This ...
Volunteers from the nonprofit organization, WeLoveU, constructed pollinator gardens in a park in East Hartford.
Recent studies have shown that tiny pieces of plastics, which may originate from everyday products, can make bees more ...
There's no cure for hayfever and it can make the spring and summer seasons a misery for some sufferers, however there are simple steps you can take to alleviate the worst symptoms.
Imagine stepping into a world where vibrant wings flicker beneath the sunlight, painting the air with a kaleidoscope of ...
One in five pollinators at risk: 22.6% of assessed species face elevated extinction risk, underscoring an urgent need for ...