Pollinator Conservation

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Pollinator Conservation By https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/evolution-and-the-origin-of-species-18/formation-of-new-species-125/reproductive-isolation-504-11730/ http://padena.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/pollinator-slider1.jpg

Who are the pollinators? Besides honey bees, name five other animal pollinators. 1. Honey bees 2._Bats In cross-pollination, pollinators move pollen from the stamens of one flower to the pistil of another flower of the same species. This can lead to fertilization and the formation of seeds and fruits. 3._Birds 4._Moths 5._Butterflies 6._Bumble & other native bees _ Flies and Beetles are also pollinators. https://media1.britannica.com/eb-media/41/62941-004-e3f5377b.jpg Why are pollinators important to plants? genetic diversity, seed production, survival of plant species In the box below, draw or write the name of your favorite fruit that pollinators make possible..to other wildlife? part of the food chain/web, indirectly by providing seeds and fruits and plant shelter to humans? indirectly by providing seeds and fruits

Pollinators need flowers* that bloom in Spring, Summer and Fall. *Some pollinators only drink the nectar from flowers but others may use both nectar and pollen as food. List two native plants that bloom in each of these seasons. 1. Refer to pages 16-17 Selecting Plants for Pollinators: Southeastern Mixed Forest Province for possible answers as there are too many to list here. Spring March-April-May 2. 1. Refer to pages 16-17 Selecting Plants for Pollinators: Southeastern Mixed Forest Province for possible answers as there are too many to list here. Summer June-July-August 2. 1. Refer to pages 16-17 Selecting Plants for Pollinators: Southeastern Mixed Forest Province for possible answers as there are too many to list here. Fall Sept-Oct-Nov 2. Most pollinators are not active during the Winter months and do not need nectar or pollen sources. Winter Dec-Jan-Feb http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-vector-maple-tree-isometric-trees-in-vector-four-seasons-series-108816008.jpg

Butterflies require specific host plants on which their caterpillars (larvae) feed. For each of the butterflies listed, name one of its host plants. Monarch Danaus plexippus Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus Tulip poplar, wild cherry, sweet bay, ash are possible answers Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae Sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia), partridge pea (Cassia fasciculate), and various Cassia spp. are possible answers Fiery Skipper Hylephila phyleus Weedy grasses especially crabgrass and Bermuda grass are possible answers Eastern Tailed-Blue Cupido comyntas Pea family plants (vetches, clovers, beggar s tick, alfalfa, lespedeza) are possible answers Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae Maypop and other Passiflora spp. are possible answers http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/ http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740

Not all bees live in hives! Some native bees make their nests in soil and others, in cavities or tunnels. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/565835140652797068/ http://honeybeesuite.com/tag/mason-bees-2/ Name two types of native bees that are ground-nesters. Name two types of native bees that are tunnel-nesters. 1. Bumble, Digger, Squash and Gourd, Sweat, Plasterer or Cellophane and Andrendid bees are all possible answers 2. 1._Large and Small Carpenter, Leafcutter, Mason, and Yellow-faced bees are all possible answers 2. What is something that you can do to help create habitat for these ground-nesting bees? _answers may vary but basically leave some areas of soil bare and undisturbed What is something that you can do to help create habitat for these tunnel-nesting bees? _answers may vary but basically either leave dead wood and stems or create artificial nesting sites (straws drilled untreated wood)_

Become a Citizen Scientist! Observe pollinators, record and report your data. Observers: Date: Start Time: am/pm End Time: am/pm Pollinators observed: Bumblebees Carpenter bees Use tally marks to count numbers of each type. Western Honey bees Other bees ( describe in notes) Unknown bees Birds Butterflies (or Moths) Be sure to list each type of pollinator (beetle, wasp, fly, etc.) separately and count the number of times it visits the flower. Other Other I did not see any pollinators. Names of plants on which pollinators were observed and the number of blooms on each type Example: Blueberry 30 1. 2. 3. Weather conditions: https://www.greatsunflower.org/ Temperature 0 F/C Cloud cover: % Rain in past 24 hours: Notes/ comments:

Attracting Pollinators to Your Garden Using Native Plants FS-961

How will you design your Pollinator Habitat? Food Water Shelter Places to raise young Sketch or list your ideas here.