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The Plight Of Our Bumble Bees
publication date:
Feb 9, 2012
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Bee World
Vol.88 (1) 2011 pp. 17
Article Title
The Plight Of Our Bumble Bees
Author(s)
Oliver Field
Abstract
Oliver Field has been a honey farmer for over forty years. He is a nature lover and here gives us some of his country man’s observations and concerns on the diminishing number of bumble bees.
Keywords
Plight, Bumble Bees, Bumblebees, Decline
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