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Wyoming is home to roughly 800 of the 4,000 native bee species found in North America. Collectively, these insects are considered the state’s most important pollinators.

Unfortunately, scientific studies suggest that some populations of these essential insects are declining at alarming rates, both in Wyoming and worldwide. So, what’s going on? And why should you care about the fate of these plucky little pollinators?

UW Researchers Contribute to UN’s Atlas of Ungulate Migration

The University of Wyoming’s Matt Kauffman, Shannon Albeke and William Kirkpatrick were among 80 worldwide scientists who contributed to a United Nations’ living atlas that recently launched and shows the live migrations of ungulates, including antelope, guanacos, and zebras, as well as many other land-hoofed animals around the globe.

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