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  1. Pollination
    Located in About / … / The Frost Entomological Museum / Exhibits

    A surprising diversity of insects are responsible for pollination of plants. This exhibit highlights these pollinators and shares some of our favorite pollination facts.

  2. Pollinator brochurestate revision, York
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  3. Pollinator Food
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  4. Pollinator Friendly Garden Series
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  5. Pollinator Nesting Habitats
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  6. Pollinator Policy: Motivation, Legislation, and On-going Efforts
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    Doug Holy National Invasive Species & Pollinator Specialist NRCS-Ecological Sciences Division 1400 Independence Ave. SW Washington, DC 202-720-9096

  7. Pollinator project supports biodiversity at Penn State Orchard Road solar array
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    An innovative project is creating a buzz around Penn State’s University Park campus, especially among the many species of pollinators that call Centre County home.

  8. Pollinators and Pollination
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  9. Pollinators and Their Threats
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  10. Pollinators most vulnerable to rising global temperatures are flies, study shows
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    Despite their reputation as buzzing nuisances, flies serve a critical role as some of the Earth’s most prolific pollinators — and new research led by Penn State scientists suggests they are increasingly at risk due to rising global temperatures.

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