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Honeybee Mortality at Beekeepers Colonies in the Netherlands
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Honeybees Mortality in the Netherlands
Dead bees on honeycomb. Half of the population of the 30 colonies of beekeeper Brouwer has died after the winter period. Bees and other pollinators – both natural and managed – seem to be declining globally, but particularly in North America and Europe. Lack of robust regional or international programmes designed to monitor the current status and trends of pollinators means there is considerable uncertainty in the scale and extent of this decline. Nonetheless, the known losses alone are striking. In recent winters, honeybee colony mortality in Europe has averaged around 20% (with a wide range of 1.8% to 53% between countries).
Creator:
Bas Beentjes
Unique identifier:
GP04J2M
Old Image ID:
_MGL8741
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Keywords
Keywords:
Beekeeping
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Bees
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Close ups
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Day
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Death
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Honey
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Pollination
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SAGE (campaign title)
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Save the Bees (Campaign title)
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Toxics (campaign title)