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Plummeting populations of the American bumblebee is but one example of local biodiversity stories. Above, a bumblebee on an Indian Blanket flower in a wildflower pollinator meadow in Idaho. Photo: USDA/Kirsten Strough via Flickr Creative Commons (Public Domain Mark 1.0). |
Top Biodiversity Stories From SEJournal
TipSheets & Toolboxes
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Features
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Inside Story Q&As
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FEJ StoryLogs
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BookShelf
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