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  1. General Bee Forum Discussions
    I have a good bit of hives, and love messing with my honey bees. They are some really neat creatures. But, I got a question from someone a couple weeks back and I'm honestly a little stumped. "Do honey bees have a negative impact on native pollinators?" I feel like its a yes with improper...
  2. General Bee Forum Discussions
    Hi all, I'm Anabella and I'm a graduate student at Texas Tech University. I'm writing my master's report on communicating for conservation. My research seeks to examine audience perceptions of pollinator conservation on social media. Data from the survey will help inform conservation managers...
  3. General Bee Forum Discussions
    Many species of wild bees, butterflies and other critters that pollinate plants are shrinking toward extinction, and the world needs to do something about it before our food supply suffers, a new United Nations scientific mega-report warns. (AP)
  4. General Bee Forum Discussions
    Much of the food we eat relies on pollinators like ants, bats, birds, and butterflies. Among the products they help produce are almonds, apples, plums, pears, cherries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries. Bees are the workhorses of the lot. Without them, the human food supply would be...
  5. Alternative Pollinators
    Do Pollinators Contribute to Nutritional Health? Despite suggestions that animal pollinators are crucial for human nutritional health, no studies have actually tested this claim. Here, we combined data on crop pollination requirements, food nutrient densities, and actual human diets to predict...
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