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Author: <span>Don Oldfield</span>
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Author: Don Oldfield

Honey Bees vs. Native Bees

Honey Bees vs. Native Bees

By Don Oldfield January 28, 2021 January 28, 2021

Did you know, honey bees are NOT native to the US? Native bees like the mason bee are important to remember when considering our pollinators.

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Wildlife Refuge or Wildlife Preserve?

Wildlife Refuge or Wildlife Preserve?

By Don Oldfield December 3, 2020 December 3, 2020

There are many words used to define a protected place of nature. Sanctuary, Preserve, Refuge – just to name a few. And exactly what gets protected varies greatly depending on the words used. Let’s take …

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Carl Zenger hits 35,000 hour milestone volunteering at INWR

Carl Zenger hits 35,000 hour milestone volunteering at INWR

By Don Oldfield February 8, 2020 June 25, 2020

35,000. Yes, that is a 35, then 3 zeros. It has taken Carl 23 years to accumulate that amount of time. To put some perspective on that number, that equates to 1,458 days, or if …

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