There has been an amazing groundswell of support for bees, motivating people everywhere to act—creating pollinator gardens, planting habitat in parks and on farms, reducing pesticide use or campaigning for citywide bans. It is clear that people care, and many have rallied around this issue.
For some, a tangible goal has been to get a honey bee hive. As a result, hives have appeared in gardens and backyards, on rooftops, and in parks and nature reserves. On the surface, this makes sense: if bees are declining, it would seem that more bees in more places will help. Yet, when we look deeper, efforts to increase the number of honey bees on the landscape may be doing more harm than good.
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via The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
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“Flesh Gun” Rick Baker’s original concept Sketches, Videodrome 1982
The sets for the Barbie movie - Architectural Digest
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Chameleon Gecko (Carphodactylus laevis), family Carphodactylidae, Davies Creek National Park, QLD, Australia
photograph by Wise Lum
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