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If we were to take a look at a bee ecosystem, we know that as pollinators, bees play a part in every aspect of the ecosystem. They support the growth of trees, flowers, and other plants, which serve as food and shelter for creatures large…

Our Action Plan…

November 10, 2021
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Solar power and bees? Over the past few years, solar farm developers have increasingly been encouraged to transform the space underneath their solar panels into a safe heaven for bees, butterflies, and other endangered pollinators. The question is, how? Solar PV (photovoltaic) was first discovered…

Bees and Solar Power…

November 10, 2021
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Elements In A Beehive… The periodic table helps me understand elements in their simplest form – whether they are a metal or non-metal, gas or a solid, and their properties which will become important as they are combined. My environmental concern is the Decline in…

Elements Of Concern

October 20, 2021
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David Suzuki Foundation David Suzuki Foundation empowers people to take action in their communities on the environmental challenges we collectively face. David Suzuki Foundation is bringing awareness to the use of neonist that is a harmful pesticide that is affecting the decline in the bee…

It’s Time To Save The Bees…

October 4, 2021
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The Natural Limiting Factors Of The Honey Bee Population Limiting Factor: The Weather The weather would be an obvious limiting factor—colonies are stressed by extreme cold, unfavorable flight weather during the spring or summer, or by lack of forage and water during droughts. Such intermittent…

Bees Inside A Fence

September 30, 2021
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More than 100 important crops are pollinated by honeybees. This includes many of the fruits and vegetables that we eat, but also several important crops such as nuts, herbs, spices oilseed crops, forage for dairy and beef cattle, as well as medicinal and numerous ornamental…

Honeybees perform more than 85% of pollination of many of our cultivated crops

September 21, 2021
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Bees and other pollinators are declining in abundance in many parts of the world largely due to intensive farming practices, mono-cropping, excessive use of pesticides, drought, habitat destruction, nutrition lack, air pollution, global warming, and deforestation, and higher temperatures associated with climate change, affecting not only…

Decline In The Bee Population

September 16, 2021

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