Project Description
Pollinators are animals like bees, butterflies, and birds that transfer pollen between flowers, enabling plant fertilization and the production of fruits and seeds. They play a crucial role in ecosystem health and food production.
Connection to Climate Change: Climate change affects the availability of flowers and nesting sites for pollinators, disrupts their migration patterns, and increases the prevalence of pests and diseases. These impacts can threaten pollinator populations, which, in turn, jeopardize food crops and ecosystem biodiversity. Protecting pollinators is essential for food security and mitigating the effects of climate change on ecosystems.