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After 2-Year Campaign, Lowe’s Falls in Line With Bee-Lovers

Environmentalists are praising the Lowe’s hardware chain for making a commitment to eliminate neonicotinoid pesticides –a leading contributor to global bee declines – from...

Gandalf Turns Into Sherlock Holmes as McKellen Plays Detective

Ian McKellen transformed himself from Gandalf into a ninety-year-old Sherlock Holmes for "Mr Holmes," which was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on...

Orphans Win Fishing Tournament, Bring $250,000 Home to Share

Orphans in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico were able to compete in the "World's Richest Fishing Tournament" after a hurricane struck their area, putting the contest at risk,...

Photo of the Day – World Honey Bee Day

Today is World Honey Bee Day, previously known as Honey Bee Awareness Day, organized by beekeepers in the USA. They petitioned the USDA in...

State Will Pay You to Take Up Beekeeping

Demonstrating the value of honey bees, Virginia's state government has allocated $125,000 for another year of grants to encourage new beehive construction. The annual grants have...

A Farm Grows in Brooklyn—on the Roof

You've heard of rooftop gardens? Now there are rooftop farms, complete with chickens, starting to appear across the globe on sunny expanses of warehouse...

EU Honey Bee Death Rates are Lower Than Feared

A pioneering European Union survey into the impact of pests and diseases on honey bees in 2012 and 2013 found death rates were lower...
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Obama Administration Targets $3 Million for Bee Health

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide nearly $3 million in technical and financial assistance for farmers and ranchers to help improve the health...
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EPA Debuts Bee-Protective Pesticide Warning Labels

To protect bees and other pollinators, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed new pesticide labels that prohibit use of some neonicotinoid pesticide...
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O’Hare Airport Uses Barnyard Goats for Earth-friendly Mowing

One of the largest airports in the world, O'Hare International takes its  responsibility toward the environment seriously. Acres of green roofs have been installed...
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Landfill Site Becomes Nature Reserve

A huge landfill site in Essex, containing waste from six London boroughs, has been transformed into a 120-acre nature reserve. The Thurrock Thameside Nature...
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Bee-harming Pesticides Banned in Europe

Bees are vital -- because of their pollination in the fields -- to any nation's food production and to Europe's agricultural industry worth €22...
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Find Health and Happiness on a Walk in the Woods

Do you want to be happier, healthier, and smarter? I have just the prescription for you: add a daily dose of nature to your...
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New York Beekeepers Quadruple

The number of beekeepers in New York City has quadrupled since the ban on keeping bees was lifted two years ago, figures show. Hives...
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8 Year-olds Publish Scientific Paper in Peer Reviewed Journal

Research on bees conducted by a class of 8-10 year olds was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, complete with crayon illustrations. In the...
Applebees is giving free meals to vets this week

Restaurants Offer Free Meals to Vets on Veteran’s Day

Veterans are getting a big thank you from companies that are providing free meals and discounts in honor of Veterans Day this week. Applebees,...
Bee researcher Marla Spivak, courtesy of MacArthur Foundation

$500,000 Out of the Blue for 23 Geniuses – No Strings Attached

The 2010 MacArthur Foundation 'Genius Award' recipients were announced yesterday and include a stone carver, a quantum astrophysicist, a jazz pianist, a high school...
NC emerald photographed by gemologist Cap Beesley

Largest Cut Emerald In North America Found on North Carolina Farm

"An emerald so large it's being compared with the crown jewels of Russian empress Catherine the Great was pulled from a pit near corn...
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Green Roof of UK School First to Be Designated As Nature Preserve

A green roof at a UK primary school in Sheffield is the first to be designated as a nature reserve after a rare bird...
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New Bee Sniffing Technology Helps Defend Against Biological Weapons

While bees are extremely important to our ecology, they are becoming important to our defense against biological and other weapons, as the bee’s...