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Bees play a critical role as pollinators, helping plants reproduce by transferring pollen as they move from flower to flower. This natural process supports the growth of many of the foods people rely on, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Beyond agriculture, pollination also sustains wild plants, which in turn support entire ecosystems. When bee populations decline, the effects extend beyond fields and gardens, influencing wildlife and environmental balance on a much larger scale.
However, bees face growing challenges. Changes in land use, urban expansion, and reduced plant diversity have limited their access to food and safe habitats. Without enough flowering plants or nesting areas, their populations struggle to recover. Environmental efforts increasingly focus on restoring natural spaces, encouraging native plant growth, and maintaining biodiversity—steps that benefit not only bees but countless other species as well.
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