Wild pollinators, like bees, moths and flies, are responsible for feeding the equivalent of more than 24 million Canadians a year — a combination of buzzing and flapping that also boosts the annual income of the country’s farmers by about $2.8 billion, new research has found.
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Toronto, Ottawa expected to see net gains in species over the coming decades; Vancouver, B.C. to see the biggest loss of urban wildlife in the country.
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