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Talk of the bees … “And Granny said in earnest ‘You’ve got to talk to your bees’”
Britain’s biodiversity may not be abundantly obvious in our everyday lives, nor may it immediately appear as splendid as an image of a tropical rainforest. One staggering example is that of our nation’s bees, of which there are over 260 … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, Insects, Uncategorized
Tagged Apples, Bees, Defre, ecosystem services, Environmental Audit Commitee, Insects, UK biodiversity
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