Introduction -- Observing bumble bees -- Attracting bumble bees -- Bumble bee forage guide by ecoregion -- Maps and seasonal activity -- Bumble bee decline and conservation -- Threats to bumble bees - ...
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BOZEMAN, Mont. - The first time a bumble bee was recorded in Montana was in the journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805. More than 200 years later, Montana State University faculty and a ...
Conserving Bumble Bees outlines the important role bumble bees play in both agricultural and wild plant pollination, details the threats they face, and provides information on how land managers can ...
An Ohio State University survey conducted through the Ohio Biodiversity Conservation Partnership has identified nearly 500 bee species across the state, offering new insight into the diversity and ...
Despite the broad recognition of mimicry among bumble bees, distinct North American mimicry rings have yet to be defined, due in part to the prevalence of intermediate and imperfect mimics in this ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The study focused on the Franklin bumble bee, once found only in parts of Oregon and California and last seen alive in 2006.
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