• What can pollinators teach us about the future of conservation? | Working Wild U #306

  • Jul 26 2024
  • Duración: 39 m
  • Podcast

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What can pollinators teach us about the future of conservation? | Working Wild U #306

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  • Throughout this season, we’ve explored landowner- and community-led efforts to support imperiled species, from bears and birds to ferrets and fish. In the final episode of this season, we’re looking ahead to the future of imperiled pollinators on working lands.

    Across the country, there is a growing crisis when it comes to pollinators. What happens when wide-ranging species that reside across vast expanses of public, private and Tribal lands, like the western bumblebee and monarch butterfly, are listed under the Endangered Species Act, as appears likely in the coming years? And what role will land stewards and working lands play in this next chapter of conservation?

    With your help, we can make the next season of Working Wild U even better! Take our listener survey.

    Scientific American: Can we save every species from extinction? by Robert Kunzig

    Data on the distribution and abundance of most of the world’s 20,000 bee species is lacking, write Mary Jamieson, et al. in Frontiers of Ecology.

    North Bridger Bison

    Bee Girl’s Buzz on the Range project

    Full show notes available at workingwild.us

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