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Protecting pollinators can help ensure the sustainability of agriculture from "summary" of The Forgotten Pollinators by Stephen L. Buchmann,Gary Paul Nabhan

Protecting pollinators is crucial for the future of agriculture. Without the vital work of these creatures, many of our food crops would not be able to reproduce. Pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds, and bats play a key role in the pollination of a wide variety of plants, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. The process of pollination is essential for the development of seeds and fruits, which are necessary for the continuation of plant species. By protecting pollinators, we are not only ensuring the survival of these species but also safeguarding the sustainability of agriculture. Many of the crops that rely on pollinators for reproduction are essential for human diets and provide a significant source of income for farmers. Without pollinators, these crops would not be able to p...
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    The Forgotten Pollinators

    Stephen L. Buchmann

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