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
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Learning About Wildlife Unit 26 teacher's guide
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1 2 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 … 20 21Erika
(44 weeks ago)
C'EST SUPER BEAU!!!
pierce
(45 weeks ago)
I wonder how bees can eat so much sugar in every second? please tell me the awnser
Nam Noryb
(45 weeks ago)
love the little bees they light up my day!! :D
Sachia
(45 weeks ago)
I showed this to all the children in my day home and they were thrilled. We love to watch insects and to collect(and release) them. This was a great site and video. It sparked some really interesting conversations and teaching moments. I am going to tell more people about this site.
Hazel
(45 weeks ago)
Very informative video. A great way to teach our children to respect and enjoy nature.
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