The Pollinators

Connect with our Pollinators exhibit of postage stamps and decorative envelopes featuring pollinators and the plants they pollinate.

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On Sep 29, 2017
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What are the scientific names of the pollinator and the flower in this 2017 USPS Pollinators stamp?

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How many butterfly and moth stamps are there, worldwide?

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Bats are a significant pollinator of

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This postcard is on display in our exhibit. What material is it made of?

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This type of "freak" (which is like an error) of the 1988 USPS Honey bee stamp is called

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Which of the following is true of the town of Bumble Bee, Arizona?

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How many licks per second will a hummingbird lap up nectar?

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What is the value of U.S. crops pollinated by bees each year?

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What is unique to pallid bats?

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The 2017 "Protect the Pollinators" stamps were issued in Richmond, Virginia at the Stamp Show. Where was the 2007 Pollinators set (pictured here) issued?

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