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Greenhouse gas emissions: why monitoring and action is critical in agricultural landscapes

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Why Monitoring and Action Is Critical In Agricultural Landscapes January 28, 2025 | Pollinator | While most people are familiar with the term “greenhouse gas” as it pertains to the carbon dioxide …

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Microforests: Small but Mighty Lines of Defense Against Climate Change and Urban Sprawl

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Microforests: Small but Mighty Lines of Defense Against Climate Change and Urban Sprawl November 18, 2024 | Pollinator | Sometimes really big ideas come in small packages or, in this case, trunks. Microforests or “pocket …

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The right tool – Teaching an old dog new tricks

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The Right Tool – Teaching an old dog new tricks July 31, 2024 | Pollinator | Marty Williams, Co-Founder and Principal Water Resources Engineer I am excited to announce that the following articles coauthored by …

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October is National Apple Month

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October is National Apple Month October 30, 2023 | Pollinator | Apples, our official National Fruit, are the the quintessential American staple harkening visions of pies and cider. Today, they are the the second most …

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Cover crops: innovating the pollinator and agriculture relationship

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Cover crops: innovating the pollinator and agriculture relationship June 26, 2023 | Pollinator | Pollinators are the hardworking backbone of the agriculture industry, impacting global markets and crop yields as they move from plant to …

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From AI to cost-cutting study techniques, Waterborne’s Innovation Team is driving the future, today

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From AI to cost-cutting study techniques, Waterborne’s Innovation Team is driving the future, today June 26, 2023 | Pollinator | Innovation, on behalf of our clients and our planet, is the driving force behind Waterborne’s …

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How to Save Time & Money in Regulatory Response? Enter Study Management.

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How to Save Time & Money in Regulatory Response? Enter Study Management. April 26, 2023 | PollinatorRegulations. For those working with chemicals, compliance with regulations and appeasing their respective regulatory agencies is an ongoing and …

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Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved

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Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved October 25, 2022 | Pollinator | Jennifer CollinsOver the past two decades, reports of localized and global decline in insect …

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Bees Can Legally Be Fish In California

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Bees Can Legally Be Fish In California June 21, 2022 | Pollinator | Bees are considered fish? As of a May 31st ruling by the California Third District Court of Appeal, insects, mollusks, and other spineless creatures …

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Case Study: Application of an Ecological Model (Beehave) to Large-Scale Honey Bee Colony Feeding Studies

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Case Study: Application of an Ecological Model (BEEHAVE) to Large-Scale Honey Bee Colony Feeding Studies July 29, 2021 | Pollinator | In our June newsletter, we mentioned the recent release of a 2-part publication series …