The Empire State Native Pollinator Survey estimates about 38% of NY native pollinators like, honeybees, wasps, butterflies and hummingbirds, risk extinction from the state's ecosystem.
A four-year study by the DEC and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry found that at least a third of New York pollinators face local extinction.
A New York state survey, supported by Cornell bee experts, finds that more than half of important native pollinators may be at risk of disappearing from the state – potentially threatening crops, wildflowers and insect diversity.
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