so glad to see someone advocating for native bees !!! makes me so frustrated when people act like keeping livestock honey bees is somehow saving the bees when it can actually cause a lot of damage.
Dude, schedule tours or Guerilla Seedings and MAKE YOURSELF SOME MONEY$$$$!!!! Californians would love to learn and do something good for once! Let us know!
Every state should have one. Also, not plant-based, but Fishingarrett has cool videos in which he catches and removes invasive animals from the everglades
@@DaiyaDoggothe problem is people not actually coming together and starting to rebuild and plant and come up with different types of energy. That takes imaginary money
I went to school for ecology in Humboldt, where I focused on the connections native plants and native wildlife have/ why they need each other to survive and thrive. But I’m honestly mostly self taught. I have a Native American mom who would always take me to look for native plants growing up. And she would get me books and stuff to read. And would allow me to hike all the time 😂 so you can learn so much yourself homie!! Get a book like botany in a day. Start using apps like INaturalist , and you’ll be learning so much every day!!!
You’re a national treasure. And so are all native Americans with their deep knowledge of the natural order. We need to do so much work! And there’s no time to screw around.
What polinates these flowers? I love learning about different polinator species! Moths, bats, birds, and flies also polinate! They are just as important to the environment as bees are!!
Hey dude can you make a video about why or why not land management is important? I’ve heard offhand that wildfires were a way bigger problem before we gained a better understanding but they’re becoming a problem again because of a pull back on forestry and other environmental management
I like how the cure to threatened ecosystems in nature is basically racism among plant and animal species. "Go back to your ecosystem, we don't want you here"
Yeah, it's not the honey bees that need help. it's the solitary and native bees worldwide that need help. There is one woman youtuber that comes to mind. If you know, you know.
there is a large rainforest nation park near me (NSW Australia) with prestige nature s, and right in the middle someone has a about 50 European honey bee hives. shit pisses me the fuck i’m just like “can we not leave a single bit of nature alone?” apparently the fuck not