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    Home » What's Growing » ROOTPEDIA » B

    Bees (are vanishing!)

    The Bees are vanishing!

    Collony Collapse Disorder, Wikipedia

    CBS Evening News Special 2/13/2007

    The Silence of the Bees, High Country News 3/19/2007

    The Vanishing, One Earth Summer 2006

    Vanishing Bees Threaten U.S. Crops

    Are Mobile Phones Wiping Out Our Bees? 

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