Picture shows a bee on a dandelion, undated. Informing people about the crucial role of bees may not suffice to save them, an American scientist has warned. (Thomas Hochwarter, NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows Hodgie Holgersen, a Tidewater Beekeepers Association member, undated. Hodgie got into apiculture as a child after reading a book on honeybees. (NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows s bumblebee on wild clary, undated. Scientists in England have created an online platform in a bid to help the public to protect pollinators and ensure balanced ecosystems. (Marta Rossi, NewsX/Bee)
Illustrative image of a Brunswick tram in Germany, undated. Public transport providers in Germany have decided to set up flowering strips along tram tracks running through the city in a bid to support the local ecosystem. (NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows a bee on a flower, undated. More than 40,000 square metres of public property all over Berlin have been turned into wild bee habitats, officials in the German capital have revealed. (dr Christian Schmid-Egger, NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows the mayor of Montreal, Valerie Plante, in undated footage. She announced that another two per cent of the total area of the city would be turned into green space within the next eight years. (NewsX/Bee)