So what if a plague is killing frogs?
The Plague Killing Frogs Everywhere Is Far Worse Than Scientists Thought - NY Times
Yet comes a ray of hope
Frogs find disease-free haven in New Guinea, scientists want to keep it that way
But in our busy eLives there's:
Here's another tiny but improtant species suffering at our hands:
Survey sees biggest US honeybee winter die-off yet
Bees pollinate $15 billion worth of U.S. food crops. One-third of the human diet comes from pollinators, including native wild bees and other animals, many of which are also in trouble, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Yet comes a ray of hope
Frogs find disease-free haven in New Guinea, scientists want to keep it that way
But in our busy eLives there's:
Here's another tiny but improtant species suffering at our hands:
Survey sees biggest US honeybee winter die-off yet
Bees pollinate $15 billion worth of U.S. food crops. One-third of the human diet comes from pollinators, including native wild bees and other animals, many of which are also in trouble, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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