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< Pollination management | Pollinator decline | Pollution > We have 10 pages of Pollinator decline Blog Entries. The well-documented worldwide decline in the number of bees and other pollinators is not, at this stage, limiting global crop yields, according to the results of an international study published in the latest edition of the respected ... From Lockergnome Pollinator populations are in decline, posing a severe threat to plants that rely on pollination for survival. America.gov examines why bees and other pollinating animals are dying and how international organizations are responding to ... From Daniel Gorelick Despite the fact bee and insect numbers are in decline, crops that rely on pollinators are steadily growing, MiNDFOOD reports. From unknown Pollinators' Decline Called Threat to Crops. October 18, 2006 - 10:43pm. from The Washington Post. A study released yesterday revealed that birds, bees, bats and other species that pollinate North American plant life are declining in ... From jlehrer Some 250000 species of flowering plants depend on bees for pollination. Many of these are crucial to world agriculture. Bees increase the yields of around 90 crops, such as apples, blueberries and cucumbers by up to 30%, so many fruits ... From unknown By exploring the causes of CCD and the even more chilling decline of wild pollinators, Fruitless Fall does more than just highlight this growing agricultural crisis. It emphasizes the miracle of flowering plants and their pollination ... From Stella Immediate action is needed to tackle the drastic decline in bee colonies, they have declared. The decline poses a threat to honey production and the pollination of plants and food production. The concerns were first raised at the annual ... From unknown Her presentation, on the ongoing pollinator crisis in North America, will describe the widespread decline in the viability of animals that transport pollen and allow most of the planet?s flowering plants to reproduce. ... From unknown We have set in motion processes that may lead to the extinction of the planet's most important pollinators along with countless other species that depend on them. Not only will the world be a much less colourful place, it will also be ... From unknown Alarm at decline in Pollinators - UN spend $26 mil... BirdLife scientists work on common language for Bi... Well-designed green roofs can provide habitat fro ... Enjoy you Local Biodiversity on Heritage Day · The Irish Science Open ... From Mike MaunsellPlanet > Pollinator decline > Pollinator decline Blog Entries
1.) Pollinator Decline Not Reducing Crop Yields Just Yet ~ Tech News Watch
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 11 20:36:00 PST 2008
2.) International Pollinator Conference Highlights Importance of Bees
Over one day ago | Thu Oct 30 0:00:00 PDT 2008
3.) Crops unaffected by decline in pollinating insects | Conservation ...
Over one day ago | Thu Oct 23 0:00:00 PDT 2008
4.) Pollinators' Decline Called Threat to Crops - LIME
Over one day ago | Thu Oct 19 8:20:00 PDT 2006
5.) Why bees are the most invaluable species | Environment | guardian ...
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 0:00:00 PST 2008
6.) Books - Outdoors & Nature: Fruitless Fall: The Collapse of the ...
9 hours, 59 minutes ago | Thu Jan 8 17:12:00 PST 2009
7.) East London Advertiser - Euro MPs in a buzz over decline of our ...
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 8 0:00:00 PST 2008
8.) Wanted: Citizen scientists to help track wild bees in Illinois
Over one day ago | Mon Oct 13 19:55:00 PDT 2008
9.) Five scientists argue the case for the world's most invaluable ...
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 12 0:00:00 PST 2008
10.) Biodiversity and Ornithology in Ireland: Breeding Wader Fieldworer ...
22 hours, 28 minutes ago | Thu Jan 8 4:43:00 PST 2009