Submitted by OregonTripleBeam t3_10hdxg5 in UpliftingNews
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pdx_joe t1_j5alevj wrote
Each Pollinator Paradise license plate ordered sends $35 to OSU’s Pollinator Health Lab and Honey Bee Lab programs focused on the state’s 600 species of bees.
Funds From License Plate Sales Will Directly Support:
- The identification of bee species found across the state and throughout the Pacific Northwest
- Research into how to keep honey bee stocks healthy
- A greater number of graduate students focusing on the study of bees
- Increased capacity in Oregon to tackle the big picture issues bees face
https://agsci.oregonstate.edu/oregon-pollinator-license-plate-presale
GroxTerror t1_j59nehp wrote
Profit goes to support the environment
SakinaPup t1_j588xi2 wrote
Just like the salmon plates were supposed to support salmon. Nice thought though.
elislider t1_j592gjx wrote
https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/PCB/Documents/PCB-Salmon-Plate-Project.pdf
Via https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/PCB/Pages/PCB-Oregon-Salmon-Plates.aspx
All the articles I could find that claim “the money doesn’t help salmon” are from 2014. Here’s one with a misleading title - the money is going to all sorts of natural resources programs in the state and to run water resources grants programs https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2014/12/oregon_license_plate_money_mea.html
Hizjyayvu t1_j57wjn5 wrote
That's a nice idea. I'd support that. Gotta love pollinators!
thekingofcrash7 t1_j59q3qd wrote
Somewhat related - whatever happened to the murder hornets in Pacific Northwest that were going to kill us all?
iwannaberockstar t1_j59wukl wrote
They succeeded.
We're all dead.
pdx_joe t1_j5aqkg8 wrote
zombee
GumshoeQ t1_j58f9y7 wrote
Now you just have to get one that says "Friends". Then when people see it they'll always think, "Let's bee friends, and there's a picture of a bee on it."
MudnuK t1_j5a1d7y wrote
Can anyone ID the bee top-right? It looks worryingly like an invasive European honey bee
EDIT: followed the article links and it is indeed a non-native honey bee. Good job guys
variable2027 t1_j5c64t0 wrote
It’s a nice picture though
rezpector123 t1_j5a8lo3 wrote
Ah that’s nice.
theworsthades t1_j5b2omb wrote
Beads?
EducationalKnee2386 t1_j5b5v1y wrote
Bees
theworsthades t1_j5bac2h wrote
bees!
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PyratSteve t1_j58wdp2 wrote
Bravo Zulu Oregon
Zeraphil t1_j5a6nzl wrote
Where is New Oregon. Did we finally invade Canada?
Lovemybee t1_j5aev6z wrote
I love this! ;)
Difficult_Ixem_324 t1_j5aivyd wrote
Protect our pollinators!💯
CrazyChainSawLuigi t1_j5axkp9 wrote
Didnt Oregon's native bees die out because of the introduction of a lot of honey bees?
sassafrassMAN t1_j5cc1tv wrote
Save bees by calling for a ban on neonicitinoids. These pesticides are environmentally stable so that one dose kills insects generation, after generation, after generation.
https://xerces.org/publications/scientific-reports/how-neonicotinoids-can-kill-bees
Crazyblazy395 t1_j5h70ks wrote
I read this headline and thought "where the hell is New Oregon?"
dvdmaven t1_j5a33lh wrote
Native mason bee, Osmia lignaria? Reads article, nope. Mason bees don't care about a little rain, non-native honey bees do not fly in the rain. Mason bees also are out pollinating months before other bees.
Ph0enixRuss3ll t1_j5a926i wrote
Now let people there pump their own gas. I don't want some clerk attendant asking dumb questions every time I need gas there.
variable2027 t1_j5c6edt wrote
Not sure what your in about but you can pump your own gas in a bunch of places in oregon. Pump your own desiel anywhere in oregon!
Kaseres t1_j58z9ph wrote
Locked out from reading the story but license plates won’t help bees… they don’t even drive. They’re more interested in flowers and nectar and whatnot…