University of Colorado-Boulder: 1 in 5 Colorado Bumblebees are Endangered, New Report Says
January 25, 2024
January 25, 2024
BOULDER, Colorado, Jan. 25 (TNSres) -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
By Yvaine Ye
On a cliffside at Mesa Verde National Park in southern Colorado, a fuzzy bee was industriously gnawing at the red sandstone. Making a loud grinding sound, the insect used its powerful jaws to drill tunnels and holes in rocks, where it would build a nest for raising offspring.
The bee, known as Anthophora pueblo, is a type of digger bee na . . .
By Yvaine Ye
On a cliffside at Mesa Verde National Park in southern Colorado, a fuzzy bee was industriously gnawing at the red sandstone. Making a loud grinding sound, the insect used its powerful jaws to drill tunnels and holes in rocks, where it would build a nest for raising offspring.
The bee, known as Anthophora pueblo, is a type of digger bee na . . .