UC study emphasizes value of wild pollinators to state’s crops
By Ann Brody Guy
California agriculture reaps $937 million to $2.4 billion per year in economic value from wild bee species that serve the critical function of pollinating crops, according to a new study by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, published last week in the June issue of the journal Rangelands.
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