UNT Named 'Bee Campus' for Fifth Straight Year for Its Efforts to Foster Pollinator Habitat, Education
May 28, 2020
May 28, 2020
DENTON, Texas, May 28 -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:
Habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change have led to declining pollinator populations around the world, but University of North Texas faculty, staff and students are working together to ensure these animals have what they need to help the environment thrive.
The efforts to engage the campus in enhancing pollinator habitat and promoting pollinator conservation education have . . .
Habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change have led to declining pollinator populations around the world, but University of North Texas faculty, staff and students are working together to ensure these animals have what they need to help the environment thrive.
The efforts to engage the campus in enhancing pollinator habitat and promoting pollinator conservation education have . . .