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The mystery of the missing bee last seen on Mt. Ashland - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
New research sheds light on why the Franklin bumble bee may have disappeared By John Yunker for Ashland.news The Klamath-Siskiyou region is home to many endemic species — plants, animals and insects that can be found nowhere else on the planet — such as the Mount Ashland lupine, Siskiyou Mountains salamander and the Pacific fisher. But this region is also home to what could be a recent extinction, that of the Franklin bumble bee (Bombus franklin…
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The mystery of the missing bee last seen on Mt. Ashland - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
New research sheds light on why the Franklin bumble bee may have disappeared By John Yunker for Ashland.news The Klamath-Siskiyou region is home to many endemic species — plants, animals and insects that can be found nowhere else on the planet — such as the Mount Ashland lupine, Siskiyou Mountains salamander and the Pacific fisher. But this region is also home to what could be a recent extinction, that of the Franklin bumble bee (Bombus franklin…
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