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Honey-Making Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon Become the First Insects to Gain Legal ...
Two local ordinances granted rights to at least 175 stingless bee species in Peru, which are culturally and spiritually ...
Botanists in Odisha are trying hard to promote beekeeping, as the impact of pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change lead ...
In evolutionary terms, every invasive species is extraordinary. Take an organism out of its native habitat that it’s specifically evolved to survive in over millions and millions of years, plop it ...
A new study published in PeerJ Life & Environment has provided insights into how western honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) in urban areas may represent a new threat to wild bee communities. On the Island ...
Discover the world of stingless bees, unique pollinators that produce medicinal pot honey and live in vibrant tropical ...
To obtain the biggest cherry harvest, trees should be pollinated by both honey bees and mason bees. This new study shows yet another benefit of biodiversity. To obtain the biggest cherry harvest, ...
There's been a surge in the number of Africanized honey bees across the southern United States, prompting experts to issue warnings. The Africanized honey bee is an invasive species that's been ...
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The planet’s oldest bee species has become the world’s first insect to be granted legal ...
In a first for nature and the planet, an insect has been given official legal rights. The revolutionary move comes from Peru, ...
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Rare Stingless Bees in the Amazon Become Some of the First Insects to Receive Legal Rights
Experts say the bee species keeps the Amazon's ecosystems pollinated and produces honey with medicinal properties ...
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