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Few people live in the area. Scientist makes first-of-its-kind discovery on remote mountain range: 'It was incredible' first ...
It’s an excuse I’ve been dreaming of: A reason to NOT mow my lawn. A “No Mow May” movement is afoot to nurture our bee population for a good reason: bees are incredibly important to our own survival.
Let's forget, for a moment, that Albert Einstein said that if bees were to disappear from the Earth, humankind would follow four years later. It's bad enough seeing, as we do in Markus Imhoof's ...
Birds and bees: what about bees? Famous uses of this phrase come from the work of John Burroughs, a naturalist who lived and worked in the Catskill Mountains. He wrote a small pamphlet called “Birds ...
It’s an excuse I’ve been dreaming of: A reason to NOT mow my lawn. A “No Mow May” movement is afoot to nurture our bee population for a good reason: bees are incredibly important to our own survival.
It is important to learn about and conserve bees and other pollinators. Without pollinators, many flowering plants could not reproduce and at least one-third of our food plants, from tomatoes and ...
Finding fossils of any species is an exciting discovery for science, but some are a little bit more special than others. In New Zealand, a 14.6-million-year-old fossilized bee has been discovered, ...
Caution: after what you are about to see, you may never be satisfied with run-of-the-mill beehives again. These design-savvy bees weren’t content to live in generic boxes like most bees, so they ...
It’s an excuse I’ve been dreaming of: A reason to NOT mow my lawn. A “No Mow May” movement is afoot to nurture our bee population for a good reason: bees are incredibly important to our own survival.