There are concerns among conservationists in Italy about the sale of solitary bee species, under the purported aim of supporting pollination and to raise awareness about these bees, mistakenly defined as ‘at risk of extinction’. The marketing campaign aims to educate the public about the plight of the bees and threats to pollinators. These issues affect honey bees, and therefore beekeepers, but more so all other bee species
Fontana, P.; Bortolotti, L. (2021). Bee conservation is not ‘child’s play’. BEES FOR DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL (140): 3-6. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/70638
Bee conservation is not ‘child’s play’
Fontana, P.
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There are concerns among conservationists in Italy about the sale of solitary bee species, under the purported aim of supporting pollination and to raise awareness about these bees, mistakenly defined as ‘at risk of extinction’. The marketing campaign aims to educate the public about the plight of the bees and threats to pollinators. These issues affect honey bees, and therefore beekeepers, but more so all other bee speciesFile in questo prodotto:
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