text Where have all the bees gone?
- Summary
- Around the world, bees pollinate $24 billion worth of crops each year. Without bees, humans would face a drastically reduced diet. We need bees to grow the foods that keep us healthy. But numbers of bees are falling, and that has scientists alarme... Read more
- Contents
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The last Franklin's bumblebee -- The remarkable, hard-working humblebee -- Disease spillover -- The day the bees died -- An ancient relationship -- The need for natives -- Bee town, USA -- What's best for bees.
- Format
- text
- Description
- 104 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
- Publisher
- Twenty-First Century Books 2020
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Fife Lake Public Library | J 595.79 HIR in Juvenile Nonfiction | Available |
Woodmere (Main Branch) | YA 595.79 HIR in Young Adult Non-fiction | Available |
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TADL-FLPL | J 595.79 HIR in Juvenile Nonfiction | Available |
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Fife Lake Public Library | J 595.79 HIR in Juvenile Nonfiction | Available |
Woodmere (Main Branch) | YA 595.79 HIR in Young Adult Non-fiction | Available |
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