The decline of pollinators directly affects human health. In the Nepalese district of Jumla, for example, beekeepers have lost half of their wild bees in ten years. However, the inhabitants derive a significant share of their vitamins and resources from the crops that these insects fertilize. The same scenario threatens many rural areas around the world. In Nepal, villages suspended from their wild bees In the north-western part of the country, …
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The decline of pollinators directly affects human health. In the Nepalese district of Jumla, for example, beekeepers have lost half of their wild bees in ten years. However, the inhabitants derive a significant share of their vitamins and resources from the crops that these insects fertilize. The same scenario threatens many rural areas around the world. In Nepal, villages suspended from their wild bees In the north-western part of the country, …