Stingless bees' lead conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest

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As President Joe Biden makes history by becoming the first U.S. president to visit the Amazon rainforest, efforts are being made to preserve the planet’s critical ecosystems. One project is being led by a surprising species.

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bees are a multi trillion dollar workforce that work for Free . totally under appreciated

NWforager
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My childhood home, laden with good memories.

DavidSchneiderIP
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Curious fact, Theodore Roosevelt visited the Amazon, but he was not a sitting president at that time. He lost re-election. Consequently, President Biden is the first sitting president to visit the Amazon, as has been said, but Roosevelt was the first president to visit the Amazon.

SergioTunes
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*I wonder what would happen if they put a bee with a stinger with a bee without a stinger* ??

--Voltz--
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I’m so proud of you Joe we need to feed people our planet human race this is a good start cannot be revoked

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more tens of millions of u.s. the big guy is pouring out of the u.s. this story is misleading, putting on the poor mouth, like this isn't filling pockets as usual. why they lost.

shesmakinitallcometruethistime
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All of a sudden he has the energy to do things but not help the country?

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