Annebeth RilesTira Ora Bay, Pelorus Sound, New Zealand
Sep 28, 2016
Pollinators transfer pollen and seeds from one flower to another, fertilizing the plant so it can grow and produce food. Cross-pollination helps at least 30 percent of the world's crops and 90 percent of our wild plants to thrive.2 Without bees to spread seeds, many plants—including food crops—would die off. Why We Need Bees: Nature's Tiny Workers Put Food On - NRDC
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