The island that banned hives : can honeybees actually harm nature ?
On a tiny Italian island, scientists conducted a radical experiment to see if the bees were causing their wild cousins to decline Off the coast of Tuscany is a tiny island in the shape of a crescent moon. An hour from mainland Italy, Giannutri has just two beaches for boats to dock. In summer, (…)
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