Bees and the Bay
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What does a honeybee visiting a wildflower have to do with the health of the Chesapeake Bay? More than most of us realize.
In this episode, I trace the ecological and philosophical thread connecting pollinator health to Bay restoration, a connection that lives in the soil, roots, and rain. I explore how the same landscapes that are failing our bees are failing our waterways, and why the most powerful act of stewardship that we can contribute might be as simple as what we choose to plant.
Using data and recent colony loss surveys, this episode makes the case for viewing land and water as one living system, and for all of us as its keepers. One landscape. One act of stewardship. Two conservation outcomes.
Mentions in this episode include:
Apiary Inspectors of America
Auburn University Bee Program
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Chesapeake Bay Program
Chesapeake Conservancy
Conservation Reserve Program
Eastern Shore Land Conservancy
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Journal of Hydrology
Maryland DNR
Maryland Sea Grant
Pollinator Partnership
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Shore Rivers
Stroud Water Research Center
The Royal Society Publishing
University of Delaware: Professor Doug Tallamy
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
USDA
US Fish & Wildlife Service