Bumble bees and climate change

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Last updated 12 May 2024
Bumble bees and climate change
Bumble bees are some of nature’s most efficient pollinators. They are essential for pollinating a long list of wildflowers and are especially important in the pollination of crops like tomatoes, peppers and cranberries. Unfortunately, like most pollinators, their populations are in decline nationwide.
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