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Pollinator decline is a global issue that requires international cooperation from "summary" of The Forgotten Pollinators by Stephen L. Buchmann,Gary Paul Nabhan

The decline of pollinators is not an isolated issue that can be resolved by one country alone. It is a global problem that requires cooperation among nations. Pollinators do not adhere to political boundaries; they cross borders freely in search of food and shelter. Therefore, efforts to conserve and protect pollinators must also transcend borders. International cooperation is essential to address the various factors contributing to pollinator decline, such as habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, and disease. Collaboration between countries allows for the exchange of knowledge, resources, and best practices in pollinator conservation. By working together, nat...
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    The Forgotten Pollinators

    Stephen L. Buchmann

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