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Wild Pollinators

Wild Pollinators reveals the vital role that wild bees, butterflies, and other creatures play in both global food production and the health of our ecosystems. It highlights the often-unseen labor of these animals, which are responsible for pollinating a significant portion of the foods we consume, including essentials like apples, almonds, and coffee.

The book examines the intricate relationships between pollinators and plants, emphasizing that the preservation of these species is crucial for maintaining biodiversity, ensuring food security, and bolstering economic stability. The book investigates the threats to wild pollinators, such as habitat loss and pesticide use, and explores sustainable farming methods to mitigate these dangers.

It underscores the alarming decline in pollinator populations worldwide and the potential consequences for agriculture and wild plant communities. Presenting evidence from scientific research, government reports, and citizen science, Wild Pollinators progresses through chapters that introduce the diversity of pollinators, delve into their ecological and economic importance, analyze the threats they face, and discuss conservation strategies for individuals, policymakers, and conservation organizations.

This book uniquely provides a holistic view by focusing on a diverse range of wild pollinator species, not just honeybees, and their unique contributions to the environment. By adopting a fact-based approach, it makes complex information accessible to a wide audience interested in nature, biology, and life sciences.


Author:

  • Raina Mooncrest

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 118 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry
  • Nonfiction
  • Climate, nature, and animals

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