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WHAT ARE POLLINATORS

MOTHS

BATS

BUTTER FLIES

BUMBLEBEES

HUMMING 

BIRDS

HONEY

BEES

THREATS

Loss of year round food and forage supply

Loss, destruction and fracturing of habitats
Mismanagement & stressing of Honey Bees

Ignorance about Pollinators in general

Pollution in general

Chemicals in Air, Water, Soil
Use and misuse Pesticide (Neonicotinoids), Herbicide (Round-Up), Fungicide

WHAT YOU CAN DO
PLANTS FOR EVERY SEASON
MILKWEED FOR MONARCHS
Support conservation groups
Stop
USING
Pesticides
Plant Lots of native Plants
Learn about pollinators
HOW DOES POLLINATION WORK

When a pollen grain moves from the anther (male part) of a flower to the stigma (female part), pollination happens. This is the first step in a process that produces seeds, fruits, and the next generation of plants. This can happen through self-pollination, wind and water pollination, or through the work of vectors that move pollen within the flower and from bloom to bloom.

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