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Wild Bees and Timber Trees - Can Managed Forests Support Pollinator Diversity

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating relationship between managed forests and pollinator biodiversity in this 16-minute TEDx talk by Rachel Zitomer. Delve into groundbreaking research that examines how new growth forests contribute to supporting diverse pollinator populations, particularly wild bees. Gain insights into the potential of timber trees to create habitats that foster pollinator diversity, challenging conventional views on forest management and conservation. Discover the intricate balance between sustainable forestry practices and the preservation of crucial pollinator species, offering a fresh perspective on the role of managed forests in maintaining ecological health.

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Wild Bees and Timber Trees | Rachel Zitomer | TEDxCorvallis


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