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  1. Pollinator - Wikipedia

    A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. [1] This helps to bring about fertilization of the ovules in the flower by the male gametes from …

  2. About Pollinators - U.S. National Park Service

    Jun 13, 2025 · What is a pollinator? A pollinator is anything that helps move pollen from one part of a flower to another. This movement fertilizes a plant, helping make seeds, fruits, and new plants. Some …

  3. Homepage | Pollinator.org

    PSC empowers people with the scientific know-how to make a real difference for pollinators, people, and the planet. The California Pollinator Coalition recently published a Best Management Practices …

  4. Pollinators - US Forest Service

    Pollinator species, such as bees, other insects, birds and bats play a critical role in producing more than 100 crops grown in the United States. Read more...

  5. Major types of pollinators: Insects, Birds, Mammals, Examples ...

    Read on to learn about some of the major types of pollinators and the “pollinator syndromes” (suites of flower traits) of the plants that depend on those pollinators.

  6. Pollinators - National Wildlife Federation

    Pollinators are the unsung heroes of our gardens, fields, and farms. Over 100,000 invertebrates—including bees, butterflies, beetles, moths, wasps, and flies—and more than a …

  7. Who Are the Pollinators? - Xerces Society

    Some of these insect pollinators will be familiar (bees and butterflies), but you might be surprised by some of the others (flies, wasps, and beetles). Here we provide an overview of these five main …

  8. What Is Pollinator? – The Institute for Environmental Research and ...

    Jun 18, 2025 · A pollinator is any agent – typically an animal but also including wind and water – that transfers pollen from the male part of a flower (stamen) to the female part (pistil), enabling …

  9. Species We Study: Pollinators | U.S. Geological Survey

    Jun 18, 2025 · Pollinator species in the United States are in crisis based on broad-scale changes in land-use and climate. The USGS is working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others to …

  10. About Pollinators | Pollinator.org

    When a pollen grain moves from the anther (male part) of a flower to the stigma (female part), pollination happens. This is the first step in a process that produces seeds, fruits, and the next generation of …