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Africanized honeybees, or “killer bees,” are a cross between Western honeybees from Europe and East African lowland honeybees. Though they look like European honeybees, they are known for their ...
Craters filled with muddy water pocket the landscape of the Kono district in Sierra Leone - the result of past diamond mining ventures which sparked a vicious local battle over resources.
Green careers — jobs that contribute to conservation and sustainability — can be challenging to break into. In 2024, the ...
A hungry leopard thought it had secured a tasty meal, but this brave honey badger showed up and rescued her baby with serious ...
Native to Europe, western honey bees were brought over to the Hawaiian archipelago in the 1800s to produce honey and help pollinate new, non-native crops. Still managed today for agriculture and the ...
Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects ...
Non-native honeybees are so effective at pollinating, they pose a significant threat to native California bees and other ...
If established, Africanized Bees represent a direct threat to Georgia agriculture and their aggressive behavior make them a ...
A hybrid bee spawned from a combination of African and European honeybees have been sighted in Georgia. According to the ...
Spotted in Barbour County, Alabama, just over the Chattahoochee River from Georgia, Africanized bees are known for their aggression and ability to sting people to death.
Africanized honey bees, commonly (and ominously) known as “killer bees,” have slowly spread into 13 U.S. states, leaving ...
Nestled within the larger Mau Forest Complex in Kenya’s Central Rift Valley, the Eburu Forest, is a vital ecological zone.