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The Secret Pollinators
Kelly from Montana
15 episodes
17 hours ago
Native pollinators are responsible for 1 in 3 bites of food we eat, but they are disappearing because nobody knows about them. Secret Pollinators changes that - one tiny hero at a time. Secret Pollinator Podcast reveals the secret world of native bees, butterflies, and other tiny heroes that actually do most of the heavy lifting in American gardens and ecosystems. Spoiler alert: that tomato on your plate was probably pollinated by a native bee, not a honeybee. Host Kelly from Montana, a Certified Pollinator Steward, is on a mission to make a real difference in the lives of native pollinators through short, mind-blowing episodes about the 4,000+ species of native bees you've never heard of—plus the butterflies, beetles, and other pollinators working overtime in your backyard. Each episode is packed with fascinating facts and simple actions you can take to support these essential creatures, whether you're in a big city apartment or on a sprawling farm. Warning: You might become slightly obsessed with spotting bumblebees everywhere you go (Kelly definitely is). When that happens, join the Secret Pollinators Facebook community to share your discoveries and connect with fellow native bee advocates. www.secretpollinators.com For more native pollinator info, visit the Pollinator Partnership: www.pollinator.org
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Native pollinators are responsible for 1 in 3 bites of food we eat, but they are disappearing because nobody knows about them. Secret Pollinators changes that - one tiny hero at a time. Secret Pollinator Podcast reveals the secret world of native bees, butterflies, and other tiny heroes that actually do most of the heavy lifting in American gardens and ecosystems. Spoiler alert: that tomato on your plate was probably pollinated by a native bee, not a honeybee. Host Kelly from Montana, a Certified Pollinator Steward, is on a mission to make a real difference in the lives of native pollinators through short, mind-blowing episodes about the 4,000+ species of native bees you've never heard of—plus the butterflies, beetles, and other pollinators working overtime in your backyard. Each episode is packed with fascinating facts and simple actions you can take to support these essential creatures, whether you're in a big city apartment or on a sprawling farm. Warning: You might become slightly obsessed with spotting bumblebees everywhere you go (Kelly definitely is). When that happens, join the Secret Pollinators Facebook community to share your discoveries and connect with fellow native bee advocates. www.secretpollinators.com For more native pollinator info, visit the Pollinator Partnership: www.pollinator.org
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Home & Garden
Education,
How To,
Leisure,
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Natural Sciences
Episodes (15/15)
The Secret Pollinators
Zombie Bees & Winter Warriors
17 hours ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Native Bees Have Antifreeze!
1 week ago
13 minutes 32 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Winter Planning: Operation Flowerpot & Pollinator Paradise"
2 weeks ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Butterfly Deception
3 weeks ago
18 minutes 11 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Goldenrod Gold Rush
4 weeks ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Bonus: Seeds I Love - Help Pollinators on a Budget + Download
1 month ago
20 minutes 43 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Sunflower Society Secrets
1 month ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Aster Party Crashers
1 month ago
10 minutes 42 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Great Hover Fly Con
1 month ago
17 minutes 59 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Metallic Marvels - Sweat Bees
2 months ago
14 minutes 52 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Night Shift Conspiracy - Moths
2 months ago
17 minutes 13 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Squash Bee Smackdown
2 months ago
10 minutes 58 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Leafcutter Bee Vandals
2 months ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Underground Heros - Mining Bees
2 months ago
15 minutes 21 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
The Tomato Conspiracy
2 months ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

The Secret Pollinators
Native pollinators are responsible for 1 in 3 bites of food we eat, but they are disappearing because nobody knows about them. Secret Pollinators changes that - one tiny hero at a time. Secret Pollinator Podcast reveals the secret world of native bees, butterflies, and other tiny heroes that actually do most of the heavy lifting in American gardens and ecosystems. Spoiler alert: that tomato on your plate was probably pollinated by a native bee, not a honeybee. Host Kelly from Montana, a Certified Pollinator Steward, is on a mission to make a real difference in the lives of native pollinators through short, mind-blowing episodes about the 4,000+ species of native bees you've never heard of—plus the butterflies, beetles, and other pollinators working overtime in your backyard. Each episode is packed with fascinating facts and simple actions you can take to support these essential creatures, whether you're in a big city apartment or on a sprawling farm. Warning: You might become slightly obsessed with spotting bumblebees everywhere you go (Kelly definitely is). When that happens, join the Secret Pollinators Facebook community to share your discoveries and connect with fellow native bee advocates. www.secretpollinators.com For more native pollinator info, visit the Pollinator Partnership: www.pollinator.org