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Bumble Bee Report 2018

Dates

Creation
2017-10-20 13:57:21
Last Update
2017-10-23 16:58:43
Start Date
2016-08-01
End Date
2018-05-01

Citation

Lauren Salvato(Principal Investigator), Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Cooperator/Partner), Illinois Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Iowa Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Michigan Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Minnesota Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Missouri Department of Conservation(Cooperator/Partner), Ohio Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), Indiana Department of Natural Resources(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-10-20(creation), 2017-10-23(lastUpdate), 2016-08-01(Start), 2018-05-01(End), Bumble Bee Report 2018

Summary

Pollinator decline and conservation is a complex and challenging issue with the potential to tax the capacity of individual state agencies; a collaborative approach among states and federal agencies has a higher likelihood success in meeting this emerging conservation challenge. Bumble bees have been identified as a particularly imperiled group of important pollinators. To aid the collaborative pollinator conservation effort, this report compiles the most up-to-date information related to bumble bees: threats, best practices for land management, and monitoring protocols into one location.The goal is to provide the basis for discussions on how to move bumble bee conservation forward more collaboratively in the Midwest.

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BumbleBee_Report_DRAFT_May2018.pdf
“BumbleBee Report May 2018”
1.53 MB application/pdf

Purpose

To work across state boundaries to develop jointly aligned conservation planning and action for conservation of species and habitats.

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