Petition updateLET'S #SAVETHEBEES TOGETHER LINKEDIN ! #BEEBANBees have been declared the most important living being on the planet.
Philippe TREBAULNantes, France
Jan 16, 2023

Hello Dear Supporter,

Bees have been declared the most important living being on the planet title Ouest France.

Hello dear support,

Bees have been declared the most important living being on the planet title Ouest France.

This is the conclusion drawn by the Earthwatch Institute at the last meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in London, England.

According to The Science Times, 70% of the planet's agriculture depends exclusively on these yellow-striped flying insects, because pollination allows plants to reproduce and re-fruit. Without them, the fauna and flora would certainly start to disappear.

Moreover, a study carried out by the Center for Bee Entrepreneurship of Mayor University (CeapiMayor) and the Beekeeping Corporation of Chile (Cach), with the support of the Foundation for Agrarian Innovation (FIA), suggests that bees are the only living being that does not have any type of pathogen, be it fungi, viruses or bacteria.

Despite all this important information for the survival of our planet, bees have now been declared an endangered species by the IUCN Red List, and recent research has shown a dramatic decrease in the number of individuals; nearly 90% of the bee population has disappeared in recent decades.

The main reasons for their decline can be attributed to uncontrolled use of pesticides, lack of honey flowers and deforestation.

That's why campaigners say we should immediately ban the use of pesticides, promote all-natural farming techniques, and closely monitor the health and well-being of our bees.

Greenpeace supports this move and says we can protect them around the world by applying "common sense measures", such as banning the seven most dangerous pesticides (including three used for tobacco), protecting health bees by preserving natural habitats and resuming ecological agriculture.

Ecological agriculture is the main thing needed to preserve wild habitats and protect pollinators.
Such as restoring soil nutrients and insect populations through natural composting systems, preventing soil loss from wind and water erosion, and avoiding the use of pesticides and driers as much as possible. 'chemical fertilizers.

Thus, bee populations will be restored and pollination will be greatly improved, which will also improve crop yields.

Please SHARE this crucial information, for our next generations, mainly by e-mails.

Sincerly.

Philippe TREBAUL

BeeMouv's President

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