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Bumble bees need three types of habit to survive: plants on which to forage for pollen and nectar, nesting sites, and places to overwinter. Relatively…

Land managers and land owners can bring wildflowers back to low diversity, established grass stands through a process known as interseeding (also referred to as…

Native bees are North America’s most important group of pollinators. Nest sites are simple to make, and can be added to any area of greenspace,…

The Monarch Butterfly has received considerable attention in recent years due to a drastic decline in population. Other pollinating insect species, such as honey bees,…

The Menoken Farm is a conservation demonstration farm located in central North Dakota, owned and operated by the Burleigh County Soil Conservation District. With continued…

The Menoken Farm is a conservation demonstration farm located in central North Dakota, owned and operated by the Burleigh County Soil Conservation District. With continued…

The Menoken Farm is a conservation demonstration farm located in central North Dakota, owned and operated by the Burleigh County Soil Conservation District. With continued…

Recent studies demonstrate the value of urban and suburban greenspaces for wild pollinators. Pollinators are responsible for countless harvests gathered in backyards, community gardens as…

Most pollinators in North Dakota are insects, such as native bees, nonnative honey bees, beetles, flies, moths, butterflies, and bats. Through the process of foraging,…

Soil armor or cover, provides numerous benefits for cropland, rangeland, hayland, gardens, orchards, road ditches, and more.

Our perennial grasslands consist of cool season grasses, warm season grasses, and flowering forbs. Consequently, adaptable plants are able to grow during the cool spring…

Animals, plants, and soils have played a synergistic role together over geological time. In recent years, animals are playing a reduced role due to being…