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*[http://nativeplantwildlifegarden.com/top-five-wetland-edge-plants-for-pollinators/ Native Plants and Wildlife Gardens]: Top Five Wetland Edge Plants For Pollinators | *[http://nativeplantwildlifegarden.com/top-five-wetland-edge-plants-for-pollinators/ Native Plants and Wildlife Gardens]: Top Five Wetland Edge Plants For Pollinators | ||
*[http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-entries/want-pollinators-plant-trees Deeproot]: Want Pollinators? Plant Trees | *[http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-entries/want-pollinators-plant-trees Deeproot]: Want Pollinators? Plant Trees | ||
− | *[https://www.dot.state.mn.us/environment/erosion/pdf/native-seed-mix-dm.pdf Native Seed Mix Design for Roadsides] | + | *[https://www.dot.state.mn.us/environment/erosion/pdf/native-seed-mix-dm.pdf Native Seed Mix Design for Roadsides]: Minnesota Department of Transportation |
====Pollinator friendly practices==== | ====Pollinator friendly practices==== |
It is clear that pollinators, both vertebrates and invertebrates, are in decline (see [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]). Vegetated stormwater BMPs can be designed to be pollinator-friendly. The following sections provide numerous links to information that can be used in designing and implementing pollinator-friendly stormwater BMPs.
Although much of the information on these pages is general, many of the practices can be incorporated into vegetated stormwater BMPs.