Save the Bees
Rithika Bandla
Imagine a world where a third of our food was not being produced. If we’re not careful, this could become a reality. Since 1995, scientists and beekeepers have been reporting a steady decline in bees and diminishing bee colonies. The role of the bees is a vital part of various ecosystems, and with this rapid decrease in bee population, the environment will suffer if serious changes aren’t made.
Bees provide a very important yet under-appreciated service to ecosystems. The key service provided is performing 80% of all insect-mediated pollination, the process which aids in the production of 75% of our crops. A decline in the bee population would directly relate to the diminution of important, nutritious, fruits and vegetables used daily in our diets: fruits, nuts, and vegetables.
Geographically, bees are the most essential and effective pollinators. Several species of bees are suffering increasingly in a world that’s moving growing progressively dependent on bee pollination. In order to keep up with the advancements being made in agriculture, changes must be made. For example, the reduced use of bee-harming pesticides. Easy changes like this can be made to help fix/increase the bee population.
What other changes can be made to reduce this phenomenon?
Do you think we will be forced to find another method of pollination?
Do you think it’s fairly simple to end this decline but people are not willing to change at all?
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The impact if bees is highly underrated. The amount of damage that would be done if they became extinct would carry over into our day to day life. Bee preservation is much more important than it is given credit for and figuring out a way to pollinate on our own is nearly impossible. Pollination is an essential natural process that helps most plant life thrive. The list of environmental issues caused by humans continues to go grown, but we must not let the smaller issues go unrecognized. I think that of awareness is not spread along with the reality of how vital bees are, then their extinction will happen quickly and unnoticed. Laws, restrictions, and articles are what we need to help revive the bee population.