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What happens if pollinators and plants drift apart?
ensia.com

What happens if pollinators and plants drift apart?

When warming temperatures alter one side of the mutually beneficial relationship between pollinators and flowering plants, there's a risk that the whole process might be thrown off, potentially harming the insects, the plants and the broader ecological community.

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Historic Arctic heat wave roasts Siberia
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Historic Arctic heat wave roasts Siberia

Wildfires are spreading. The mosquitoes are ravenous. People are shielding their windows from the midnight sun with foil and blankets.
Spring is here, but is nature in sync?
www.alleghenyfront.org

Spring is here, but is nature in sync?

Researchers are collecting local plants and using Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's collection for clues.
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