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Where have all the bees gone? / Rebecca E. Hirsch.
Hirsch, Rebecca E.,
Branch: 0100
Call Number: 595.799 Hir Collection: TX
ISBN: 9781541534636 :
Pub. Info: copyright 2020
Target Audience: Ages 14-17. Grades 9-12. 1060L Lexile.
Includes glossary.
"Apples, blueberries, peppers, cucumbers, coffee, and vanilla. Do you like to eat and drink? Then you might want to thank a bee. Bees pollinate 75 percent of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown in the United States. Around the world, bees pollinate $24 billion worth of crops each year. Without bees, humans would face a drastically reduced diet. We need bees to grow the foods that keep us healthy. But numbers of bees are falling, and that has scientists alarmed. What's causing the decline? Diseases, pesticides, climate change, and loss of habitat are all threatening bee populations. Some bee species teeter on the brink of extinction. Learn about the many bee species on Earth--their nests, their colonies, their life cycles, and their vital connection to flowering plants. Most importantly, find out how you can help these important pollinators"--From the publisher's web site.
Hirsch, Rebecca E.,
Branch: 0100
Call Number: 595.799 Hir Collection: TX
ISBN: 9781541534636 :
Pub. Info: copyright 2020
Target Audience: Ages 14-17. Grades 9-12. 1060L Lexile.
Includes glossary.
"Apples, blueberries, peppers, cucumbers, coffee, and vanilla. Do you like to eat and drink? Then you might want to thank a bee. Bees pollinate 75 percent of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown in the United States. Around the world, bees pollinate $24 billion worth of crops each year. Without bees, humans would face a drastically reduced diet. We need bees to grow the foods that keep us healthy. But numbers of bees are falling, and that has scientists alarmed. What's causing the decline? Diseases, pesticides, climate change, and loss of habitat are all threatening bee populations. Some bee species teeter on the brink of extinction. Learn about the many bee species on Earth--their nests, their colonies, their life cycles, and their vital connection to flowering plants. Most importantly, find out how you can help these important pollinators"--From the publisher's web site.