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Animals and Livestock

 I Want To Celebrate National Pollinator Week
Single honeybeePollinator Week 2008
The Pollinator Partnership.
Celebrates and builds awareness of the importance of the role of pollinators in the world food supply and ecosystems.
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Pollinators
U.S. Forest Service. Rangeland Management Botany Program.
Covers the basic animals, insects and plants involved in pollination as well as specialized information about environmental benefits, cultural importance, and gardening. Fact sheets and the Pollinator of the Month look at several species in detail.
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HoneybeePollinators
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Distributes educational materials for classroom and informational training, about suggested activities to promote pollinator habitat, and on unusual featured pollinators.
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Pollinator Conservation Program
The Xerces Society.
Provides general information and publications on topics pollinators in agriculture, gardening, golf courses, and parks. A special topic area covers recent declines in bee populations. The Society’s Red List of Bees identifies at-risk pollinator species and their habitats.
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Beebalm FlowerResources on Pollinators
National Academy of Sciences.
Offers excellent information about pollinators including the National Research Council report Status of Pollinators in North America (2006), the interactive Pollinator Garden Wheel, gardening for pollinators, classroom activities for teachers and more.
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Pollinators
U.S. Geological Survey. Biological Informatics Office. National Biological Information Infrastructure.
Collects background information, educational materials, news, events, current topics and more on pollinator biology, ecology, and conservation.
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HoneybeeNorth American Pollinator Protection Campaign
The Coevolution Institute.
Works to coordinator pollinator conservation efforts. Information is available in English, French and Spanish about threats to pollinators, action plans to address these threats, and partners involved with the campaign.
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Beekeeping
USDA. NAL. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center.
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Bees and Pollination
Ohio State University. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.
Provides more information on specific bee and honey topics, expert contacts, electronic publications, statistics, images and more.
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Insects, Bees and Entomology
USDA. National Agricultural Library.
Find out more about both the positive and negative aspects of insects – the most predominant type of pollinator.
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Last Modified: Feb 24, 2009  
I Want To...
    Ask a Question
    Learn About Beekeeping
    Find Books and Research on Insects
    Locate Insect Research Units and Laboratories
    Identify an Insect
    Learn about CCD - Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
    Celebrate National Pollinator Week
Animals and Livestock
    Alternative Livestock
    Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine
    Animal Welfare
    Aquaculture and Fish
    Beef Cattle and Meat
    Companion Animals
    Dairy Cattle and Milk
    Horses
    Insects, Bees and Entomology
    Poultry and Eggs
    Research Animals
    Sheep and Goats
    Swine and Pork
    Zoo, Circus and Marine Animals
See Also
    Entomology Index of Internet Resources
    Insecticide Resistance Action Committee
    International Bee Research Association
    Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook
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