But how did these immobile organisms manage to spread so far? One answer is pollination, or plant sexual reproduction. Pollinators—typically wind, water, and animals—carry pollen from one ...
Did you know that you can thank pollinators for one out of every three bites of food you eat? You probably didn't know. In which case you probably aren't thinking much about how your daily life ...
"It’s hard to believe that I planted it less than a year ago." Gardener shares stunning progress on 'super low-maintenance' ...
The monarch butterfly population continues to shrink due to factors such as climate change. People working to help the species say proposed federal protections could boost existing efforts.
I can't memorize the locations of all the flowers I visited, and that's just a small list of my failings as a human." ...
Pollination by animals contributes to a third of global food production, but little research has been done into the extent to which the identity of pollinators, pollen and crop varieties influence ...
Hand: Ouch! Narrator: But as far as important species go, bees are near the top of the list. You see, bees are critical pollinators, meaning they're responsible for pollinating more than a third ...
Late last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took an important step toward putting the monarch butterfly on the ...