Climate change and an increase in disturbed bee habitats from expanding agriculture and development in northeastern North America over the last 30 years are likely responsible for a 94 per cent loss of plant-pollinator networks.
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The Texas A&M agency assists in hurricane preparation and recovery efforts.
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