Pollination is vital to our food supply. Birds, bees, butterflies, beetles, as well as other insects and small mammals are responsible for putting one out of every three bites of food in our mouth. These insects and other animals play a key role in helping plants reproduce.
Pollinators travel from plant to plant carrying pollen on their bodies, transferring genetic material critical to the reproduction of most flowering plants. In fact, over 75 percent of the world’s flowering plants need help with pollination. These necessary plants not only feed us but also produce half of the world’s oils, fibers, and raw materials, as well as prevent soil erosion and increase carbon sequestration.
It is widely known that the Honeybee, Native bee, Monarch butterfly and songbird populations are all in decline due to several environmental factors including loss of habitat, pesticide use, pollution, and climate change.
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Last updated July 20, 2023