Marquette professor discusses the importance of No Mow May
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Posted: May 15, 2024 8:03 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Keeping lawns free from being mowed during May, known as No Mow May, is an effort that some experts believe is important not just for bees as it helps provide the pollinators with better food sources, but is also important for the environment as a whole.
Dr. Chelsea Cook from Marquette University joined us on Wednesday, May 15 to share insight into why No Mow May could prove to be an important effort.
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