Pollinators—Busy doing what?
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Pollination is the bee's knees, literally! That's because pollination, performed by insects such as bees and butterflies and birds such as the hummingbird, is one of the most important ecological processes on the planet.
Watch the webisode and find out what you can do to help these busy creatures.
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Resources for Educators
- Pollinators—What's that buzz?
- Order a free DVD of the WhoTube webisodes
-
Learning About Wildlife Unit 26 teacher's guide
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1 2 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 20 21Lynn Marie
(42 weeks ago)
Hello to everyone, I am moving into a new home that is in the country and comes with a fully stocked pond. My goal is to atracted as many wild creatures to it as possible. I have had lots of birds in my last yard so that will not be a problem. Any help with the others?
sherry
(43 weeks ago)
I have bees living under my steps. I've planted lots of trees and plants. fruit bearing and flower. I want those things pollenated. I can't have bees living under my steps although I want my plants pollenated. I need a direction of keeping everyone happy. Please let me know how not to kill the bees, but keep everything safe.
Amélie Caron
(43 weeks ago)
Vous etre incroyable.Moi et mes amis ont fait un progait.Sauvon Les Animaux.
victoria lynn hicks
(43 weeks ago)
hi, i learend alot about pollinators
Arianna from Alberta
(43 weeks ago)
Cool website I learned alot about bees and wildlife.
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