Quarter of known bee species have not been recorded since 1990 -- Science & Technology -- Sott . net
Scientists say they are increasingly concerned about the decline of bee species in the wild. But what does this mean for those living in a remote area of the southern Pacific region of Patagonia, which is already extinct?
Source: sott.netPublished on 2021-01-22
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