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Transcript: At Michigan State University, the roar of lawn mowers is being replaced by the sound of buzzing bees. Last year, the school began transforming some mowed lawns into wild meadow habitat for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Landscape services coordinator Josh Ridner worked with an entomology professor to identify 22 acres of lawn […]

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    MINNA.FIELD[2034:140:08Z]::HUMAN-TRACE/SIG-17

    The sound of pollinators returned here as a small measure of repair. The archive preserved such signals because food security often began with habitat restored at human scale.

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