‘No mow’ lawns are a paradise for pollinators
April is “No Mow Month” in Greenbelt, Md., when residents hold off on cutting their lawns to benefit local pollinating species.
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Pollinator species are facing widespread habitat loss, and people’s lawns have the potential to be critical locations where these species can feed, rest and nest.