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Washington Bee Atlas looking for volunteers and land access to keep documenting native bee populations
The findings include 17 first-time state records and 12 species absent for at least 50 years, officials said.
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Washington Bee Atlas finds 17 new bee species statewide
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Bee Atlas found 17 bee species never before recorded in Washington and 12 more species not documented in the state for at least 50 years, Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) announced in a March report.
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Read Full ArticleOLYMPIA, Washington — The Washington Bee Atlas has discovered 17 bee species never before recorded in Washington and 12 other species that had not been documented in the state for at least 50 years, the Department of Agriculture announced.
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