More trees means healthier bees. Beekeepers detained in Chilean protests. Where giant honey bees rest during migration. And bee bycatch: trash or treasure?
More trees means healthier bees. Beekeepers detained in Chilean protests. Where giant honey bees rest during migration. And bee bycatch: trash or treasure?
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Scientists analyzed levels of chemical pollutants in native jataí bees across eight landscapes in Brazil’s São Paulo state. They found that in landscapes with more vegetation, the bees had fewer pollutants, at lower levels, indicating that the plants act as a filter and protective barrier. The findings add to the growing scientific evidence about the importance of afforestation in urban areas, including creating ecological corridors to connect separate landscapes.
More trees means healthier bees. Beekeepers detained in Chilean protests. Where giant honey bees rest during migration. And bee bycatch: trash or treasure?
More trees means healthier bees. Beekeepers…
More trees means healthier bees. Beekeepers detained in Chilean protests. Where giant honey bees rest during migration. And bee bycatch: trash or treasure?
Scientists analyzed levels of chemical pollutants in native jataí bees across eight landscapes in Brazil’s São Paulo state. They found that in landscapes with more vegetation, the bees had fewer pollutants, at lower levels, indicating that the plants act as a filter and protective barrier. The findings add to the growing scientific evidence about the importance of afforestation in urban areas, including creating ecological corridors to connect separate landscapes.