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  • REPORTAGE - Palästinensische Imker im Gaza-Streifen
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    REPORTAGE - Palästinensische Imker im Gaza-Streifen
    May 11, 2017 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian beekeepers collect honey from a beehive at a honeybee farm in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Ashraf Amra/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05842010
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp
    Beekeepers at Bureij Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 16 Apr 2016

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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (5648064b)
    Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp
    Beekeepers at Bureij Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 16 Apr 2016

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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (5648064d)
    Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp
    Beekeepers at Bureij Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 16 Apr 2016

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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439309
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439302
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439274
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439290
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439299
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439294
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439307
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Palestinian beekeepers remove trays from a beehive to collect honey at a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439300
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  • REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
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    REPORTAGE - Honig-Produktion in Gaza
    April 16, 2016 - Gaza: Honey produced by Palestinian beekeepers remove in a honey-bee farm in Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip. Beekeepers collect honey and wax from the beehives at this time of year. (Abed Rahim Khatib / Apaimages / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05439281
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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446725

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446721

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446722

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446722

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446723

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446724

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446726

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446727

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446728

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446721

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  • FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
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    FEATURE: Imker Jack Stone knuddelt seinen Bienenstock
    Imker Jack Stone hütet den grössten Bienenstock auf einem Gebäudedach im australischen Gold Coast / 030915 ***
    SEPTEMBER 3, 2015: GOLD COAST, QLD. The Bee One Third beekeeper Jack Stone keeps the bees happy ahead of the launch of the Gold Coast's largest rooftop beehive project at the Brickworks Centre on the Gold Coast, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446720

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  • FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
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    FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
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    The health of honey bees is under increasing pressure on a global scale.
    The impact of losing the free pollination services provided by feral honey bees will be farmers paying beekeepers to bring bees in to pollinate their crops, resulting in price hikes in everything from cucumbers and oranges, to cashews and onions.
    Honey Bees Get Backpacks To Save Their Species, Canberra, Australia - 26 Aug 2015
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    A research organisation in Australia is going to attach tiny "backpack" sensors to honey bees with an aim to prevent the further decline of bee populations.

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), based outside of Australia's capital Canberra, say that bees across the world are in danger partly due to Colony Collapse Disorder and the Varroa Mite.

    Without bees foods such as apples, berries, almonds and coffee would not exist.
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  • FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
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    FEATURE: Rettung vor dem Aussterben: Biene mit Sensor
    MANDATORY CREDIT: CSIRO/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CSIRO/REX Shutterstock (4994010a)
    A sensor is placed onto the back of a drone bee. Data gathered by the Global Initiative for Honey bee Health (GIHH) will provide valuable information to scientists, beekeepers, primary producers, industry groups and governments to achieve impacts around improved biosecurity measures, crop pollination, bee health, food production and better strategies on sustainable farming practices, food security and impacts on ecosystems in general.
    Honey Bees Get Backpacks To Save Their Species, Canberra, Australia - 26 Aug 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qvtp

    A research organisation in Australia is going to attach tiny "backpack" sensors to honey bees with an aim to prevent the further decline of bee populations.

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), based outside of Australia's capital Canberra, say that bees across the world are in danger partly due to Colony Collapse Disorder and the Varroa Mite.

    Without bees foods such as apples, berries, almonds and coffee would not exist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Beehaus urban beekeeping, Britain - Aug 2009
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    Beehaus urban beekeeping, Britain - Aug 2009
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    Urban Beekeeping
    URBAN BEEKEEPING

    A beehive has been launched for the URBAN beekeeper.

    British company Omlet, with support from Natural England, are marketing their funky design to make it easy for anyone - from amateurs to seasoned apiarists - to help bees find a home in city gardens.

    The strikingly designed hive - called the 'Beehaus' - has been developed with the help of leading beekeepers to be a 21st century home for bees and has urban spaces very much in mind.

    Beehaus has twice the room of a traditional hive (measuring about 1m wide and 0.5m high) and with plenty of space for the colony to grow, the likelihood of the bees swarming is greatly reduced.

    A company spokesman says: "Bees will travel up to 3 miles to collect nectar, so even the most unpromising gardens can still support viable colonies and produce their own honey.

    "With proper care and access to local sources of nectar it's quite possible to collect over 20kg of honey from a Beehaus hive in a good year."

    Omlet co-founder James Tuthill said "Bees provide a wonderful service pollinating plants and providing us with honey. The Beehaus is a brilliant new way to keep bees in a garden or even on a rooftop.

    "It's new design simplifies the principles of beekeeping so that anyone can enjoy this fascinating hobby. With the help of urban gardeners, bees can have access to a wonderfully diverse source of plants, resulting in fantastic flavoursome honey."

    The first GBP 465 Beehaus will be installed on Natural England's office roof in Victoria, London, overlooking Westminster Cathedral.

    Dr Tom Tew, Chief Scientist for Natural England, said: "Bees provide us with honey but also play a vital role in pollinating plants - from farmland crops to trees, flowers and garden vegetables - bringing critical benefits to people and to the natural environmen...
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  • British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 814429f )
    Members of the British Beekeepers Association march from Westminster to deliver a petition to No 10 Downing Street calling for Government action over the loss of over two billion bees in the last year, costing the economy an estimated GBP 54 million.
    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008

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  • British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    Beekeepers protest
    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Members of the British Beekeepers Association march from Westminster to deliver a petition to No 10 Downing Street calling for Government action over the loss of over two billion bees in the last year, costing the economy an estimated GBP 54 million.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 814429g )
    Beekeepers protest
    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Members of the British Beekeepers Association march from Westminster to deliver a petition to No 10 Downing Street calling for Government action over the loss of over two billion bees in the last year, costing the economy an estimated GBP 54 million.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 814429e )
    Beekeepers protest
    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Members of the British Beekeepers Association march from Westminster to deliver a petition to No 10 Downing Street calling for Government action over the loss of over two billion bees in the last year, costing the economy an estimated GBP 54 million.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
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    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 814429a )
    Beekeepers protest
    British Beekeepers Association protest,Westminster to Downing Street, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2008
    Members of the British Beekeepers Association march from Westminster to deliver a petition to No 10 Downing Street calling for Government action over the loss of over two billion bees in the last year, costing the economy an estimated GBP 54 million.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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