26 pagesHoneybees are a valuable asset to our agricultural systems and our wildlife. Populations are diminishing, and scientists are finding many reasons why. Now that science is providing answers, the law must provide protection. This Article provides an overview of the factors contributing to colony collapse disorder and proposes solutions involving the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and livestock law. Protecting bees is essential to preserving American ecosystems and food supplies
Examining Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder in The U.S.A Gabriel Stone, Buddhi Gyawali, Jeremy Sand...
One of the most pertinent ecological crises of the 2010s is the frightening ambiguity of colony coll...
Bee crisis is threatening global food security, given the fact that one third of global agricultural...
This article explores the Endangered Species Act\u27s conservation efforts towards the Rusty-Patched...
Li, Cynthia (2019). Understanding, conservation and protection of precious natural resources -- bees...
This Note will proceed in four parts. Part II will discuss the importance of pollinators and the pos...
American honey bees, and other native bee species, are still in decline, though the specter of colon...
Apis mellifera, more commonly known as the honeybee, plays a pivotal role in the ecosystem and in th...
Last week saw two big events related to bees: the announcement by the European Union (EU) of a restr...
Bees are valuable pollinators and need to be protected when pesticides are applied, especially when ...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
Pedigo and Rice (2009) described a concept that some ecologists subscribe to called the “balance of ...
A big issue that a lot of people aren’t aware about is the bee populations. They are extremely vital...
Global insect decline impacts ecosystem resilience; pollinators such as honeybees (Apis mellifera L....
Examining Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder in The U.S.A Gabriel Stone, Buddhi Gyawali, Jeremy Sand...
One of the most pertinent ecological crises of the 2010s is the frightening ambiguity of colony coll...
Bee crisis is threatening global food security, given the fact that one third of global agricultural...
This article explores the Endangered Species Act\u27s conservation efforts towards the Rusty-Patched...
Li, Cynthia (2019). Understanding, conservation and protection of precious natural resources -- bees...
This Note will proceed in four parts. Part II will discuss the importance of pollinators and the pos...
American honey bees, and other native bee species, are still in decline, though the specter of colon...
Apis mellifera, more commonly known as the honeybee, plays a pivotal role in the ecosystem and in th...
Last week saw two big events related to bees: the announcement by the European Union (EU) of a restr...
Bees are valuable pollinators and need to be protected when pesticides are applied, especially when ...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
Pedigo and Rice (2009) described a concept that some ecologists subscribe to called the “balance of ...
A big issue that a lot of people aren’t aware about is the bee populations. They are extremely vital...
Global insect decline impacts ecosystem resilience; pollinators such as honeybees (Apis mellifera L....
Examining Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder in The U.S.A Gabriel Stone, Buddhi Gyawali, Jeremy Sand...
One of the most pertinent ecological crises of the 2010s is the frightening ambiguity of colony coll...
Bee crisis is threatening global food security, given the fact that one third of global agricultural...