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    Decline of wild bees and the impact on crops tracked with a map


    At a scientific meeting held in Boston, a study that mapped pollinators and pollinator-dependent crops across the U.S., as well as a mobile app, was presented as an aid to help in increasing crop production.

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    Decline isn't good. Without bees we have less to eat and basically a serious concern for scientists.

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