[Pollinator] Wetlands as Pollinator Habitat

Matthew Shepherd matthew.shepherd at xerces.org
Thu May 20 06:28:24 PDT 2021


A bee that collects floral oil rather than nectar? Yes! The nude yellow
loosestrife bee relies on a single species of wetland plant, fringed
loosestrife, to supply its nest, demonstrating the importance of
protecting, restoring, and managing wetland habitats.



In this week’s article on our blog, Sarah Nizzi and Rae Powers from our
pollinator team discuss the value of wetlands and suggest some resources
that can support habitat restoration and management in these important
places.



*Wetlands as Pollinator Habitat*

https://xerces.org/blog/wetlands-as-pollinator-habitat



Enjoy!



Matthew





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