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Cuyahoga Valley National Park is bolstering local bee populations with a new wildflower planting project, funded by Save Ohio Bees. The initiative involves planting 28 native wildflower species across a 2-acre area, using seeds gathered from within the park and those from a local seed company. The project aims to attract more pollinators and raise awareness about the importance of native bees, which are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems. This effort marks the beginning of larger pollinator projects in the park, as Ohios native bee species face extinction due to various threats.
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