Pollinators
Learn more about honey bees, native bees, butterflies, bats, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.
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This program in the FSNatureLIVE will focus on the nature that is all around us. In this episode, we will…This program in the FSNatureLIVE will focus on the nature that is all around us. In this episode, we will investigate how to find out what animals may live near...
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This program in the FSNatureLIVE will focus on the nature that is all around us. In this episode, we will…This program in the FSNatureLIVE will focus on the nature that is all around us. In this episode, we will investigate how the environment and human actions affect different insects....
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The Caves and Karst edition of Natural Inquirer examines research on a variety of topics including white-nose syndrome in bats,…
The Caves and Karst edition of Natural Inquirer examines research on a variety of topics including white-nose syndrome in bats, karst forest areas, cave use of an indigenous tribe of…
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Enjoy a journey to the tropics! In the Natural Inquirer Tropical Forest edition, readers will learn about the plants and…
Enjoy a journey to the tropics! In the Natural Inquirer Tropical Forest edition, readers will learn about the plants and animals that make the tropics special. The tropics are the…
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Susannah Lerman, Research Ecologist
- Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an urban wildlife ecologist, I study how animals in cities interact with their habitat and how people interact with their local wildlife.
- Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As an urban wildlife ecologist, I study how animals in cities interact with their habitat and how people interact with their local wildlife.
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Sybill K. Amelon, Wildlife Ecologist
- Ph.D., Missouri-Columbia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife ecologist studies native animal species at multiple levels of biological organization, from genetics of wildlife populations to interactions of wildlife ecosystem processes.
- Ph.D., Missouri-Columbia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife ecologist studies native animal species at multiple levels of biological organization, from genetics of wildlife populations to interactions of wildlife ecosystem processes.