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how do prairie plants provide habitat for pollinators?

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Answer:

Pollinators need prairies AND prairies need pollinators.

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Yet, they grow food for many of our insect species. Not only do prairies provide nectar and pollen from wildflowers, they provide shelter and nesting places.

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Prairie plants provide habitat for pollinators such as bees, birds, and butterflies by providing sources of food and shelter. Prairie plants also help optimize reconstructions of habitats for pollinators, which is an important ecosystem service. Additionally, prairies play an important role in the larger ecosystem.

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