Bumblebees are on the decline. This isn't exactly a revelation, and without bees to help pollinate plants, the world will ...
Scientists have revealed a "major" new factor in the decline of bumblebee populations across the world. Bumblebee populations have declined by 90 percent in the past 20 years, according to Environment ...
(NEXSTAR) — It’s no secret how important bees and pollinators are to our plants, foods and even our water supply. Honey bee ...
As the world's bumblebee population continues to decline, new research from the University of Guelph is pointing to global ...
I recently shared a study with you that documented a disturbing decline in insect-pollinated wildflowers (more here). There ...
A bumblebee gathers pollen from a purple coneflower plant in a bed in D.C.'s Georgetown Waterfront Park on July, 12, 2019. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) Warming temperatures could be ...
Bee and butterfly populations are in decline in major regions of North America due to ongoing environmental change, and significant gaps in pollinator research limit our ability to protect these ...
Rising global temperatures may be making bumblebee nests too hot for them to survive. The global bumblebee population has declined since the 1950s, sparking speculation on the causes ...
Bees face extinction because their nests are overheating due to climate change, warns a new study. Wild bumblebees all over ...
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Scientists have revealed a "major" new factor in the decline of bumblebee populations across the world. Bumblebee populations have declined by 90 percent in the past 20 years, according to ...