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Fancy Scientist Podcast #130: Animal Pollinators Beyond Bees | Wildlife Biology for Kids Club

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Stephanie Manka

Stephanie Manka, Ph.D. is a wildlife biologist with 20 years of experience in mammal ecology and conservation, education, and outreach. Read her story to find out how she went from the daughter of a jeweler to a Ph.D. in wildlife biology.

There’s a huge diversity in the number of animal species that pollinate plants – it’s way more than bees! And most people think of honey bees when it comes to pollination, but they are actually poor pollinators and not native to North America. 

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Here, you’ll learn about native pollinators all over the world. You’re going to be surprised to learn how many there are – from small insects to large mammals and even carnivores. Pollinators are everywhere! 

This week I’m challenging you to watch a plant or scan an area and see how much pollinator diversity you can find.

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