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marmar

(79,179 posts)
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:56 AM 8 hrs ago

Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first


(Guardian) Stingless bees from the Amazon have become the first insects to be granted legal rights anywhere in the world, in a breakthrough supporters hope will be a catalyst for similar moves to protect bees elsewhere.

It means that across a broad swathe of the Peruvian Amazon, the rainforest’s long-overlooked native bees – which, unlike their cousins the European honeybees, have no sting – now have the right to exist and to flourish.

Cultivated by Indigenous peoples since pre-Columbian times, stingless bees are thought to be key rainforest pollinators, sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem health.

But they are faced with a deadly confluence of climate change, deforestation and pesticides, as well as competition from European bees, and scientists and campaigners have been racing against time to get stingless bees on international conservation red lists. ....................(more)

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/29/stingless-bees-from-the-amazon-granted-legal-rights-in-world-first



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Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first (Original Post) marmar 8 hrs ago OP
I thought vicious invasive African bees were taking over, and displacing the natives ? eppur_se_muova 7 hrs ago #1
The first SNL's were the best ever! Bayard 5 hrs ago #2
I don't see in the article if the stingless bees can mate with aggressive African stinging bees, Bayard 5 hrs ago #3
;-{) Petition To Peru's lawmakers: Goonch 4 hrs ago #4

eppur_se_muova

(40,904 posts)
1. I thought vicious invasive African bees were taking over, and displacing the natives ?
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:50 AM
7 hrs ago

Or did the "Killer Bees" threat fade out somehow ?

Bayard

(28,425 posts)
3. I don't see in the article if the stingless bees can mate with aggressive African stinging bees,
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 01:16 PM
5 hrs ago

That were brought in by some morons.

Goonch

(4,206 posts)
4. ;-{) Petition To Peru's lawmakers:
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 02:05 PM
4 hrs ago


"As citizens from across the world, we encourage you to pass a Rights of Nature Declaration for Stingless Bees. Your bold action for these ancient pollinators can inspire countries across the world to follow suit — setting a game changing precedent for bees across the globe."
https://avaaz.org/campaign/en/stingless_bees_rb_1_2/?fpla
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