Fact Sheet: The Economic Challenge Posed by Declining Pollinator Populations
Source: The White House
..."Building on this budget initiative, President Obama today issued a Presidential Memorandum on Creating a Federal Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey Bees and Other Pollinators that takes a number of important steps to tackle the problem of pollinator declines, including:
Directing the Federal Government to use its research, land management, education, and public/private partnership capacities to broadly advance honey bee and other pollinator health and habitat;
Establishing a new Pollinator Health Task Force, co-chaired by United States Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency, to develop a National Pollinator Health Strategy. The Strategy will include: a coordinated research action plan to understand, prevent, and recover from pollinator losses, including determining the relative impacts of habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and other stressors; a public education plan to help individuals, businesses, and other organizations address pollinator losses; and recommendations for increasing public-private partnerships to build on Federal efforts to protect pollinators;
Directing Task Force agencies to develop plans to enhance pollinator habitat on federal lands and facilities in order to lead by example to significantly expand the acreage and quality of pollinator habitat, consistent with agency missions and public safety; and
Directing Task Force agencies to partner with state, tribal, and local governments; farmers and ranchers; corporations and small businesses; and non-governmental organizations to protect pollinators and increase the quality and amount of available habitat and forage.
In line with these efforts, the Federal Government will also work to restore the Monarch butterfly migration using research and habitat improvements that will benefit Monarchs as well as other native pollinators and honey bees. These actions support the February 2014 Joint Statement by President Obama, Prime Minister Harper of Canada, and President Peña Nieto of Mexico to renew and expand collaboration between North American nations to conserve the Monarch butterfly."
Read more: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/06/20/fact-sheet-economic-challenge-posed-declining-pollinator-populations
Yipeee!
valerief
(53,235 posts)I hope I'm wrong.
KT2000
(20,587 posts)worked to the same goal - saving the pollinators.
Those having other goals such as saving Monsanto et.al., their own jobs and future prospects with huge corporations, we just might get somewhere.
Botany
(70,582 posts)lovuian
(19,362 posts)are going extinct and they know it
Time is ticking
OneCrazyDiamond
(2,032 posts)Europeans brought them.
jtuck004
(15,882 posts)let them go when it really is Spring.
They don't sting, (I lie - it is possible, but nearly inconsequential for most beings, I think, , and they have little reason to get aggressive - no queen) they will pollinate the crap out of anything around, from what I read. They don't make honey.
Do they have any impact on honey makers, I wonder?