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Wild Bees From the Canary Islands Reveal a Unique Treasure with 146 Species

Summary by ecoticias.com
The wild bees of the Canary Islands are once again at the center of scientific research after the publication of an updated catalogue identifying 146 different species, a figure that confirms the extraordinary biological richness of the archipelago. The work also incorporates three species never before registered in the islands. The research, developed by specialists from the universities of La Laguna and Murcia, also alerts the conservation sit…

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The wild bees of the Canary Islands are once again at the center of scientific research after the publication of an updated catalogue identifying 146 different species, a figure that confirms the extraordinary biological richness of the archipelago. The work also incorporates three species never before registered in the islands. The research, developed by specialists from the universities of La Laguna and Murcia, also alerts the conservation sit…

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ecoticias.com broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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