Twelve of the 50 bumblebee species in North America are listed as at-risk, some declining by almost 90 per cent in last two decades If bumblebee populations do continue to dwindle, most assuredly, we will be worse off for it. Opinion Race Against Climate Change By Carly Nairn | Opinion | February 4th 2022
'Non-union' bees make blueberries thrive — but only if they have a home In North America, bumblebees — a vital native pollinator — are estimated to have seen their relative abundance crash by 97 per cent, with the sharpest decline occurring in the past 30 years. Food Insider By Marc Fawcett-Atkinson | News, Food Insider | August 28th 2020
Organised crime targeting a high value commodity: bees Pollination has become big business, and thieves are now targeting hives with growing sophistication in the US State Of The Animal By Oliver Milman | News, US News | February 19th 2020
Slow-learning bees as successful as smart ones, and live longer: Study Slow-learning bumblebees are just as successful as smart ones and live longer, suggests a new study. By Liam Casey | News | April 18th 2017