https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8qkdMNaneM
flit from plant to plant , from flower to blossom , bees and other dirt ball pollinator play an essential role in crop pollenation and the human food supply . But they ’re struggling : intensive USDA and clime change have rent a profound toll on their population .
Might our city be the utter haven for these pollinator ? Amid the brick and concrete , brand and glass , there are parks , gardens and curious bits of greenery – and here you’re able to find honey bee , bumblebees , solitary bees , flies and butterflies .

In this film we foregather the scientists from the Insect Pollinators Initiative , an ambitious UK - broad scientific coaction that ’s exploring where and how wild bees and other pollinator are living in cities around the UK . And as we follow famous guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds around his home in London ’s concrete tangle , Elephant and Castle , we get a line a funny mutualism between humans and bees . By investing in the future of bee last successfully in metropolis , we may also be investing in our own health and happiness .
This articlefirst appear on Mosaicand is republished here under Creative Commons permit .
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