Global map of bees created in conservation first
Scientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
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Global map of bees created in conservation first
Scientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
more…
Tau.Neutrino said:
Global map of bees created in conservation firstScientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
more…

That hugs the boundaries of deserts, which puts bee biodiversity under threat from global warming.
Of course the threat from that introduced feral Apis mellifera more than a hundred years ago must have been seriously catastrophic.
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Global map of bees created in conservation firstScientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
more…
That hugs the boundaries of deserts, which puts bee biodiversity under threat from global warming.
Of course the threat from that introduced feral Apis mellifera more than a hundred years ago must have been seriously catastrophic.
interesting map
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Global map of bees created in conservation firstScientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
more…
That hugs the boundaries of deserts, which puts bee biodiversity under threat from global warming.
Of course the threat from that introduced feral Apis mellifera more than a hundred years ago must have been seriously catastrophic.
I’m surprised that N Europe is so bee-free.
Not how I remember it.
Not that I ever counted them.
The Rev Dodgson said:
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Global map of bees created in conservation firstScientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth.
more…
That hugs the boundaries of deserts, which puts bee biodiversity under threat from global warming.
Of course the threat from that introduced feral Apis mellifera more than a hundred years ago must have been seriously catastrophic.
I’m surprised that N Europe is so bee-free.
Not how I remember it.
Not that I ever counted them.
Bee species, not bee numbers.
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
mollwollfumble said:
That hugs the boundaries of deserts, which puts bee biodiversity under threat from global warming.
Of course the threat from that introduced feral Apis mellifera more than a hundred years ago must have been seriously catastrophic.
I’m surprised that N Europe is so bee-free.
Not how I remember it.
Not that I ever counted them.
Bee species, not bee numbers.
OK then.
Just the one ‘umble bumble bee was good enough for us.