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Researcher examines pollinator in bug vacuum

Undergraduate researchers use specialized bug vacuums to identify which pollinators land on native flower species at sites across the Rouge National Urban Park. This allows them to track which types of plants attract certain pollinators, such as bees, wasps and flies. Photo by Don Campbell Read More

A student researcher examines a pollinator captured in a bug vacuum

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