From 2018 through 2022, Argonne National Laboratory landscape ecologist Leroy J. Walston and his colleagues found that populations of bees, beetles, butterflies, moths, and more surged on-site with the use of wildflowers.
Further big losses of pollinators would be disastrous for ecosystems and agriculture as 75 percent of North American plant species rely on them.
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