kalikshama
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A third of our food depends on the pollination of bees. Imagine a world without bees. Right, there’d be no honey on grocery store shelves. But that would be the least of it. A full third of the food we eat depends on the pollination work of bees. That includes apples, cucumbers, blueberries and plenty of other common foods. Bees give us delicious, nutritious foods our taste buds love and our bodies need. Bees are disappearing. US beekeepers have been losing about a third of their bees each year, since 2006. Experts call the problem "colony collapse disorder," and they know pesticides are part of the problem. Since 1982, Pesticide Action Network (PAN) has been working to replace the use of hazardous pesticides with ecologically sound alternatives. Stonyfield is giving $10,000 to PAN to help protect bees from harmful pesticides. Learn more about PAN's work. You can help. Want to lend bees a hand? There are things you can do! DONATE Join Stonyfield in giving to Pesticide Action Network. BUY ORGANIC Organic foods and fibers are grown without the pesticides that threaten bees. Stonyfield’s organic business keeps more than 200,000 acres free of toxic, persistent pesticides. TELL CONGRESS YOU CARE Take a minute to ask Congress to stop the use of the pesticide clothianidin. BE BEE-FRIENDLY AT HOME With a few simple landscaping and gardening practices, you can help bees live.
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