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    Bienenkšrbe in einem Rapsfeld *** Local Caption *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
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    FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
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    Hundreds Of Beehives Hung On Cliff To Attract Bees In Shiyan

    Hundreds of beehives hung on the cliff to attract bees on Guanmen Mountain in Shennongjia Forest Region on September 4, 2015 in Shiyan, Hubei Province of China.
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  • FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
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    FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
    SHIYAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT)

    Hundreds Of Beehives Hung On Cliff To Attract Bees In Shiyan

    Hundreds of beehives hung on the cliff to attract bees on Guanmen Mountain in Shennongjia Forest Region on September 4, 2015 in Shiyan, Hubei Province of China.
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  • FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
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    FEATURE: Hängende Bienenstöcke in China
    SHIYAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT)

    Hundreds Of Beehives Hung On Cliff To Attract Bees In Shiyan

    Hundreds of beehives hung on the cliff to attract bees on Guanmen Mountain in Shennongjia Forest Region on September 4, 2015 in Shiyan, Hubei Province of China.
    ©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
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    FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
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    Honey Bees Get Backpacks To Save Their Species, Canberra, Australia - 26 Aug 2015
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    A research organisation in Australia is going to attach tiny "backpack" sensors to honey bees with an aim to prevent the further decline of bee populations.

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), based outside of Australia's capital Canberra, say that bees across the world are in danger partly due to Colony Collapse Disorder and the Varroa Mite.

    Without bees foods such as apples, berries, almonds and coffee would not exist.
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    Young beekeeper Hannah Reeves
    Hannah Reeves, 22, farming bees at the Natural History Museum. Hannah was one of the very first Rowse Honey bee farming apprentices and was on the pilot scheme, joining in June 2013.

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  • Young beekeeper Hannah Reeves
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    Young beekeeper Hannah Reeves
    Hannah Reeves, 22, farming bees at the Natural History Museum. Hannah was one of the very first Rowse Honey bee farming apprentices and was on the pilot scheme, joining in June 2013.

    © Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine

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