New Explanation for Bee Die-Offs and What It Means for Human and Environmental Health
The original version of this article, by Lisa Palmer, appeared on Yale Environment 360.Specimens of goldenrod sewn into archival paper folders are stacked floor to ceiling inside metal cabinets at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The collection, housed in the herbarium, dates back to 1842 and is among five million historical records of plants … Continue reading New Explanation for Bee Die-Offs and What It Means for Human and Environmental Health
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