As a designated National Geographic Explorer, Bertie Gregory traverses the globe documenting wild life in all its complexity.
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For wild bumble bees, diet isn't one-size-fits-all
In the first long-term, community-level field study of wild bumble bee nutrition, a team of ecologists led by Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden discovered that wild bees aren't ...
Wild bumblebees serve as key hosts for acute bee paralysis virus. While the virus appears to cause little harm to bumblebees, ...
New research led by UBC landscape ecologist Dr. Matthew Mitchell highlights the link between lost wild pollinators and food production and proposes ways the public can contribute to protecting wild ...
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Flowers are spreading viruses among wild bees
More flowers should mean healthier bees, right? Not always. Scientists studying wild bees in Israel have discovered that greater flower diversity can sometimes increase viral infections rather than ...
Bees and other pollinators have been on the decline for years, and experts blame a combination of factors: insecticides, parasites, disease, climate change and lack of a diverse food supply. A ...
Scientists have developed a breakthrough “superfood” for honeybees by engineering yeast to produce the essential nutrients normally found in pollen. In controlled trials, colonies fed this specially ...
Wild honeybees in Europe have just been officially declared endangered for the first time. This decision, made by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), signals a major shift in ...
Biologist Dr Rosa Vásquez Espinoza shares simple tips for creating a bee-friendly garden, from planting wildflowers to ...
Several long-lost species, turned up by citizen-scientists with nets and specimen jars, had not been seen in Washington for a ...
If you’ve ever watched a bee disappear into a flower and come out covered in pollen like it just rolled in pixie dust, you ...
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