[Pollinator] Windbreaks for pollinator habitat or pesticide protection

Mace Vaughan mace at xerces.org
Wed Feb 1 17:00:56 PST 2012


Hello,

 

The latest issue of Inside Agroforestry (published by the USDA National
Agroforestry Center: a partnership of the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service and the Forest Service) contains a very useful article
on designing windbreaks for either pollinator habitat or pesticide drift
prevention.  

 

To download a copy (Volume 20, Issue 1), please visit
http://www.unl.edu/nac/insideagroforestry.htm or

http://www.unl.edu/nac/insideagroforestry/vol20issue1.pdf 

 

Best,

Mace

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Mace Vaughan

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     The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

Joint Pollinator Conservation Specialist

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