Scientists Race to Find Out Why the Western Bumblebee Is Disappearing By Sarah Trent December 27, 2023 Bombus occidentalis was common across the West, but since the 1990s its numbers have plummeted In this story: bees, endangered species, hiking
Tiny Census, Big Impacts Thanks to the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas By Daniel Walton October 29, 2023 The new initiative strives to inform pollinator conservation In this story: bees, endangered species
Giant Armadillos Were Destroying Beehives in Brazil By Jill Langlois July 11, 2023 New tools help a community coexist with the natural world around it In this story: animals, bees, agriculture, forests, saving wild places
Conservation Efforts Have a Massive Blind Spot By Grace van Deelen March 26, 2023 How creating protected areas for insects could help stem the biodiversity crisis In this story: insects, saving wild places, wildlife, bees, endangered species
Can Big Solar Installations Help Foster Biodiversity? By Jennifer Clare Ball June 2, 2021 Some solar farms are providing habitat for bees, birds, and butterflies In this story: bees, solar
Insomniac Bees By Sara Novak December 18, 2020 Sleep-deprived honeybees exposed to neonicotinoids can’t make it back to the hive In this story: bees
Love Your Lawn? Let It Grow. By Ashia Ajani February 22, 2020 And grow and grow and grow In this story: science, urban planning, politics, bees, pollinators
One-Third of Our Food Supply Relies on a Very Sick Species: Honeybees By Austyn Gaffney October 19, 2019 "The Pollinators" highlights problems for the managed honeybee In this story: film, bees
Bumblebees Need a Diverse Diet Too By Jason Daley May 25, 2019 A new study shows the pollen a queen bee eats affects the survival of her nest In this story: bees, wildflowers
Could Wildfires Benefit Bees? By Jodi Helmer March 10, 2019 Research shows that fires could fan the flames of pollinator conservation In this story: wildfire, bees