Pollinators are facing increasing danger as the number of greenspaces is taken over by concrete. One expert explains how Canadians can help bees, birds and butterflies spread pollen more easily.
This causes fewer fruits, nuts and seeds to grow without the spread of pollen from different areas, environmentalist Karishma Porwal told CTV's Your Morning on Monday.
"One of the reasons why their population is declining is because of urban sprawl," she said. "As we turn more and more greenspace into concrete cities, there are less flowery meadows and forests where pollinators can live and feed."
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