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05/04/2020
■Class discussion: Do you think agriculture officials will be able to stop the Asian ‘murder hornets’ from spreading throughout the United States? What would happen if this invasive species decimated native honey bees? How important are bees to food production? What would happen to crops if there were no insects to pollinate the plants? How can the loss of one or two species affect the food chain and even our own survival? How important is it to save plant and animal species?
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