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Across the globe, wildlife is in crisis. Insect populations are crashing, bird species are disappearing, and pollinators, the unsung heroes of food production, are vanishing at alarming rates.
We’ve endangered these creatures, as we humans often do, and some scientists want monarchs on the official endangered list.
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House Digest on MSN12 End-Of-Summer Plants That'll Keep Your Garden Full Of Pollinators Through Fall
In the fall when flowers are more scarce, pollinators will be especially happy to find these nectar- and pollen-rich flowers ...
As butterfly populations decline, Ashland photographer David Myers encourages everyday nature lovers to document species.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make groundbreaking discovery with plastic-eating caterpillars: 'Part of a circular economy'
"Plastics increasingly contaminate all environments and living organisms, and pose serious risks that scientists are only beginning to understand, but that will have long-lasting detrimental impact on ...
4health pet food uses premium natural ingredients to curate the best formulas for your pet. Always the #1 ingredient, real meat is complemented by whole vegetables so you can be sure your pet is ...
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