Back in November, we posted Read draft of State Agency Pollinator 2019 Annual Report; protecting pollinators in MN. Now the final draft has been posted by the Environmental Quality Board on its Pollinators page.
Field Ecologist Christopher Smith summed the findings up in a recent tweet--from which we crafted our headline:
2019 Minnesota State Agency Pollinator Report paints a grim picture. #pollinators #pollinatorsMN https://t.co/dvn8fYcvYw pic.twitter.com/6udgmBkhjO
— Christopher E. Smith (@FieldEcology) February 6, 2020
Here's the final version of the report:
2109 Mn State Agency Pollinator Report uploaded by Sally Jo Sorensen on Scribd
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Graphic: One chart from the Minnesota State Agency Pollinator 2019 Annual Report.
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