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All Posts Tagged With: "honeybees"

Silence of the Bees: Interview: Filmmaker Doug Shultz

NATURE goes behind the scenes of Silence of the Bees with an interview with producer Doug Shultz.

Mar 10th, 2011 | 12 comments

Silence of the Bees: How can you help the bees?

While researchers probe deeper into understanding CCD, or colony collapse disorder, and beekeepers work harder to improve bee health, ordinary citizens can help the honeybee too.

Mar 9th, 2011 | 82 comments

Silence of the Bees: Video: Podcast

Experts remind us why bees are critical to life as we know it -- and give us tips to help improve pollinator health.

Mar 8th, 2011 | 12 comments

Silence of the Bees: New Report Shows Modest Decline in Colony Losses (May 27, 2009)

New numbers suggest that bees may be bouncing back from yearly declines, but experts remain concerned about their future.

Mar 7th, 2011 | 43 comments

Silence of the Bees: Introduction

In the winter of 2006, millions of bees vanished from their hives without a trace. The epidemic set researchers scrambling to discover why honeybees were dying in record numbers -- and to stop the epidemic in its tracks before it spread further.

Feb 16th, 2011 | 147 comments

Silence of the Bees: Impact of CCD on US Agriculture

Honeybees pollinate about one-third of crop species in the U.S. If bee colonies were so severely affected by CCD that pollination stopped, could we lose these crops forever?

Jul 20th, 2009 | 19 comments

Silence of the Bees: CCD Update from Dennis van Engelsdorp (May 2009)

NATURE Online asked Dennis van Engelsdorp, Pennsylvania's acting state beekeeper, to comment on recent developments in the investigation into Colony Collapse Disorder.

May 4th, 2009 | 56 comments

Silence of the Bees: Interview: Dennis van Engelsdorp (June 2008)

In June 2008, NATURE checked in with Pennsylvania's acting state beekeeper, Dennis van Engelsdorp, for an update on the investigation into Colony Collapse Disorder.

Jun 11th, 2008 | 23 comments

Animals Behaving Worse: America’s Least Wanted

Invasive species can cause devastating economic and environmental impacts. Here are 10 animal species considered to be among America's Least Wanted.

Jun 10th, 2008 | 25 comments

Animal Guide: Honeybee

Like ants and termites, common honeybees, which are black with characteristic orange-yellow rings on the abdomen, are social and cooperative insects.

Jun 9th, 2008 | 11 comments
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