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The Habitat Crisis #4 - Bee and Butterfly Fund
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In this final episode of our month-long Habitat Crisis series, made possible by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association, Jeff and Becky are joined by Pete Berthelsen and Zac Browning to discuss the critical role habitat restoration plays in supporting honey bee health and overall pollinator well-being. Pete and Zac are leaders of The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund, a program that has been making significant strides in creating high-quality, sustainable pollinator habitats. In this conversation, they share success stories of how their innovative projects have restored honey bee forage and even brought back native bee species in areas where they had previously disappeared.
Listeners will hear about the challenges of habitat loss, the importance of preparing land for pollinator-friendly planting, and how well-managed habitats can make a measurable difference for beekeepers and wildlife alike. Zac offers personal insights into how the program has transformed his own apiary, making it one of his top-producing sites. This episode is filled with practical advice for landowners, farmers, and beekeepers who want to contribute to pollinator health while benefiting from the ripple effects on other species, like monarch butterflies and pheasants.
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Websites we recommend:
- Bee & Habitat Fund: https://www.beeandbutterflyfund.org
- NASA Honey Bee Net Website: https://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- Minnesota Honey Producers Association: https://minnesotahoneyproducers.com/
- Honey Bee Health Coalition: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org
- The National Honey Board: https://honey.com
- Honey Bee Obscura Podcast: https://honeybeeobscura.com
- 2 Million Blossoms - The Podcast: https://2millionblossoms.com
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The Habitat Crisis Series is presented by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association. The Minnesota Honey Producers Association (MHPA) is comprised of commercial, sideliner, and backyard beekeepers and has promoted Minnesota beekeeping since the early 1900's. The recently established MHPA Habitat Program aims to provide information about vital honey bee habitat and nutrition issues by: 1) informing and uniting beekeepers around efforts to promote honey bee habitat; 2) supporting opportunities to increase honey bee habitat; and 3) improving communication about honey bee and pollinator habitat to landowners, farmers, and legislators.
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