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The Washington Bee Atlas: Discovering the Secrets of our Native Bees

The Washington Bee Atlas: Discovering the Secrets of our Native Bees

Update: 2025-09-02
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In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb, guest Karen Wright from the Washington State Department of Agriculture tells us all about the Washington Bee Atlas and the importance of native bees.

Karen explains the difference between honey bees and native bees. She talks about how Washington state has around 600 known native bee species, with many more still undescribed, and goes over how native bees are vital for pollinating about 80% of flowering plants, which is crucial for our ecosystems and agriculture.

She explains what the Washington Bee Atlas is and how to get involved with their project of documenting native bee diversity, tracking their distribution, and promoting bee conservation efforts. Listeners will learn how the Washington Bee Atlas leverages collaboration among researchers, volunteers, and the public to gather data on native bee populations.

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The Washington Bee Atlas: Discovering the Secrets of our Native Bees

The Washington Bee Atlas: Discovering the Secrets of our Native Bees

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