Toward a wild pollinator strategy for Canada: expert-recommended solutions and policy levers
Invertebrate pollinators are in trouble: particularly documented are declines among bees and butterflies. Interacting stressors include pesticides, pathogens, habitat loss, nonnative species, and climate change. Many governments have strategies to reduce negative pressures on pollinators, but Canada...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Nalepa (Author), Sheila R. Colla (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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