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FONAR Urges Action to Protect Bees Amid Alarming Population Decline

Summary by The Vaultz News
As part of the World Bee Day celebrations, the Forum for Natural Regeneration (FONAR) has urged farmers, communities, and stakeholders to take action in protecting these endangered species, which play a vital role in the agricultural ecosystem. In an interview with the Vaultz News regarding this year’s observance, FONAR Executive Director Sumaila Saaka highlighted the crucial role bees play in crop pollination—a natural process that significantl…
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Every May 20th, World Bee Day is celebrated, which attempts to raise awareness of the importance of bees in the global ecosystem, as well as to strengthen solutions to prevent their extinction, as both they and other pollinators are in danger of disappearing. That’s why we’ll explain exactly what their role is in nature, and how you can help bees stop being endangered. Continue reading: King Charles, the puppy that went viral for “taming” their …

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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