Every city needs healthy honey bees - Noah Wilson-Rich
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Bees have been rapidly and mysteriously disappearing from rural
areas, with grave implications for agriculture. But bees seem
to flourish in urban environments -- and cities need their help, too.
Noah Wilson-Rich suggests that urban beekeeping might play a role
in revitalizing both a city and a species. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)
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