Provo just became Utah's first Bee City, pledging to help out pollinators. This move could lead to more green spaces and a healthier environment for everyone.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The $500 registration fee is being covered by private donations.
Local pollinators and the regional ecosystem.
Residents whose property is damaged by deer.
Concerns were raised about the growing urban deer population and the lack of city-led abatement efforts since 2016. Residents were encouraged to document issues and participate in state-led abatement programs.
Provo joins Bee City USA as first in Utah to boost pollinator conservation BYU Daily Universe
Provo is considering joining Bee City USA to help local pollinators. It won't cost taxpayers anything because residents are raising the money.
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