Pollinator Right of Ways
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- Q1What is the estimated contribution of pollinators to the food we eat?1/31/21/43/430s
- Q2Which of these is an identified threat to pollinators?Plastic pollutionNoise pollutionPesticide useDeforestation30s
- Q3What role can ROW play in pollinator recovery?They can serve as transportation routes for pollinatorsThey can control the population of invasive speciesThey can prevent climate changeThey can provide habitat for pollinators and other wildlife30s
- Q4What is the potential impact of collective changes to ROW across the landscape?Creation of millions of hectares of habitat for pollinators and other wildlifeIncrease in air pollutionFormation of new citiesDecrease in wildlife population30s
- Q5Which type of pollinators have been found to increase yields in many different cropping systems worldwide?ButterfliesNative beesBatsMoths30s
- Q6How do deep-rooted native perennials contribute to water and snow capture?They release excess water and snowThey prevent precipitation from reaching the groundThey capture and slow the release of seasonal precipitationThey absorb snow and overflow30s
- Q7What type of areas can be added to restored areas to provide a loose substrate for ground-nesting insects?Concrete and pavementRocks and stonesMulch and barkExcavated sand or soil30s
- Q8What do monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on?Milkweed plantsDandelion plantsSunflower plantsGrass plants30s
- Q9What type of relationship do caterpillars often have with host plants?Easily replaceableMutually beneficialHighly specificRandom and unpredictable30s
- Q10What can mowing frequently do to pollinators on ROW?Kill eggs, caterpillars, and adults on mown vegetationIncrease plant growthCreate more shelterAttract more pollinators30s
- Q11What should be considered when choosing a site for restoration in terms of logistics?Steep slopesAccess for equipmentProximity to a water sourceSize of the area30s
- Q12What type of vegetation needs to be maintained over the long term?Shrubland and forestTall grassesWetland vegetationLow-growing, non-woody vegetation30s
- Q13How long can preparation for active restoration take on certain sites?One year.It depends on the size of the project.Up to three growing seasons.A few weeks.Up to five years.30s
- Q14What is a key ingredient for successful seed planting?WaterPatienceSunlightFertilizer30s
- Q15What is the most ecologically effective way to maintain a meadow or prairie?Hand pullingSpot sprayingMowingPrescribed Burning30s