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Many pollinators are facing habitat loss and pesticide exposure from "summary" of The Forgotten Pollinators by Stephen L. Buchmann,Gary Paul Nabhan

It is evident that numerous pollinators are currently encountering a dual threat of habitat loss and exposure to harmful pesticides. This combination of factors has led to a decline in pollinator populations worldwide, impacting not only the pollinators themselves but also the ecosystems they support. Habitat loss poses a significant challenge to pollinators as human activities continue to encroach upon natural habitats. The destruction of forests, grasslands, and other natural landscapes has disrupted the intricate relationships between pollinators and the plants they rely on for food and shelter. Without suitable habitats, pollinators are unable to find the resources they need to survive and reproduce, leading to a decline in their populations. In addition to habitat loss, pollinators are also facing the harmful effects of pesticide exposure. The widespread us...
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    The Forgotten Pollinators

    Stephen L. Buchmann

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