Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Beekeeper-with-Honeycomb-in-Germany-27MZIFV99LL5.htmlConceptually similarBeekeeper with Honeycomb in GermanyGP04LT2Completed★★★★Beekeeper with Honeycomb in GermanyGP04LT4Completed★★★★Beekeeper with Honeycomb in GermanyGP04LSUCompleted★★★★Beekeeper with Honeycomb in GermanyGP04LSWCompleted★★★★Honeycomb Frames in GermanyGP04MEWCompleted★★★★★★Honeycomb Frames in GermanyGP04MEXCompleted★★★★Beekeeper Collecting Dead BeesGP04LSQCompleted★★★★Observing Bees at Hive in GermanyGP04LSLCompleted★★★★Honeycomb Frames in GermanyGP04MEUCompleted★★★★View AllGP04LT0Beekeeper with Honeycomb in GermanyBeekeeper, Dr. Simon Bach, looks at a honeycomb frame from his apiary in Sendenhorst, Germany.In original language:Imker mit HonigwabeImker Dr. Simon Bach und Dirk Zimmermann (rechts), Greenpeace Experte fuer nachhaltige Landwirtschaft, betrachten eine Honigwabe.Locations:Germany-Hamburg-SendenhorstDate:21 May, 2013Credit:© Fred Dott / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Agriculture-Beekeepers-Beekeeping-Bees-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Pollination-Protective clothing-Save the Bees (Campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:Greenpeace Visits Beekeeper in SendenhorstGreenpeace Germany Campaigner for Sustainable Agriculture, Dirk Zimmermann, visits beekeeper (apiarist), Dr. Simon Bach, in Sendenhorst. Healthy bee populations are of ecological and economic importance. There is an urgent need for the elimination of bee-harming pesticides from agriculture. Such elimination would be a crucial and effective first step to protect the health of bee populations and to safeguard their pollination value that is vital for the ecosystem and food production in Europe.