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National Green Week: First week in February every year in the United States National Wildlife Week [185] National Dark-Sky Week: Week of new moon in April Bike to Work Week Victoria: National Pollinator Week [186] Third Week in June Mosquito Awareness Week: June 22–28 [187] Plastic Free July [188] July 1–31 National Clean Beaches Week ...
We celebrated World Bee Day May 20 for the seventh time. The United Nations declared the first World Bee Day in 2018, recognizing the 20,000 species-strong bee genera as ambassadors for all ...
The Pollinator Partnership’s mission of environmental stewardship and pollinator protection is achieved through conservation, policy, education, and research. Signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), National Pollinator Week, [ 1 ] and EcoRegional Planting Guides [ 2 ] that allow local citizens ...
The U.S. Senate passed a Resolution to protect pollinators and designates June 24–30, 2007 National Pollinator Week. "Nature's Partners", a pollinator curriculum for Grades 3-6 introduced [2] First-ever pollinator provision written into the 2008 Farm Bill .
The Australian National Dictionary Centre at the Australian National University selects "Matilda" as Australia's word of the year. [426] The 2023 ARIA Music Awards are held in Sydney where Genesis Owusu wins Album of the Year for Struggler and Troye Sivan is named Best Solo Artist for "Rush", which is also voted Song of the Year. [427]
Pollinator decline is the reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide that began being recorded at the end of the 20th century. Multiple lines of evidence exist for the reduction of wild pollinator populations at the regional level, especially within Europe and North America.
From wars and indictments to concerts and championships, with only a few weeks left in 2023, Scripps News looks back at the biggest stories of the year — ones that could shape the U.S. and world ...
In Australia pollination by flying, gliding and earthbound mammals has been demonstrated. [29] Reptile pollinators are known, but they form a minority in most ecological situations. They are most frequent and most ecologically significant in island systems, where insect and sometimes also bird populations may be unstable and less species-rich.