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Community rallies for beekeeping to save dwindling honeybee population

June 17, 2024 | Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois



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Community rallies for beekeeping to save dwindling honeybee population
During a recent government meeting in Des Plaines, community member Donna Adam expressed her support for the proposed beekeeping initiative, highlighting the importance of honeybees for local ecosystems. Speaking at the microphone, Adam shared her personal connection to beekeeping, recalling her father's experience as a beekeeper and her own childhood encounters with bees.

Adam emphasized the declining population of honeybees in the area, noting that their absence has become increasingly noticeable during everyday activities, such as mowing the lawn. She urged the council and residents to recognize the numerous benefits that bees provide, including pollination and honey production. Despite her husband's severe allergy to bee stings, Adam affirmed his support for the initiative, showcasing a community perspective that values environmental education and biodiversity.

The discussion reflects a growing awareness of the ecological role of bees and the potential for local policies to foster a more bee-friendly environment in Des Plaines.

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