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Pollinator Gardens

Pollinator gardens are specifically designed to attract crucial pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, by featuring nectar and pollen-rich plants.
These pollinators are essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and food production, as they facilitate plant reproduction and bolster biodiversity.
Unfortunately, pollinators are facing significant threats, including pesticide exposure, habitat loss due to urbanization and agriculture, and the impacts of climate change, which disrupt their food sources.
Creating a pollinator garden can help combat these challenges and support the vital role of pollinators in our environment.

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