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Honey-Making Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon Become the First Insects to Gain Legal Rights
Two local ordinances granted rights to at least 175 stingless bee species in Peru, which are culturally and spiritually ...
A Peruvian scientist and her team are working together to make sure stingless bees are around for generations to come by ...
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Peru grants legal rights to stingless bees for the first time in history
In the Peruvian Amazon, a tiny pollinator gains legal standing—and reshapes conservation.
In Indigenous Asháninka belief, bees were once spirits in human form. Stories tell of a woman who enjoyed making masato, a ...
Discover the world of stingless bees, unique pollinators that produce medicinal pot honey and live in vibrant tropical ...
They are found in tropical regions across the world, and about half of the 500 known species live in the Amazon ...
WaggleNet is an innovative student organization that works to expand datasets and research ability regarding bees.
Honey isn't vegan and many vegans take issue with the tactics that industrial farmers use to feed and subdue bees.
The weather is cold so what is happening to the bees? Bees go into the hive in a ball called a cluster. As the temperature ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Why drunk bees aren’t allowed back in the hive until they sober up
Are drunk bees a thing? According to this Instagram post, it’s actually possible for bees to be bounced at the hive entrance ...
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