Neonicotinoids are widely used pesticides, but they kill bees and harm ecosystems. New rules would treat them more like controlled drugs, requiring something akin to a prescription for their use.
To the Editor, Bees are in dire need of your help — today, one in four bumblebee species is at risk of extinction. Last winter, commercial beekeepers in Massachusetts lost 82% of their beehives. A big ...
By Brad Kuhn Colorado has an opportunity to take a smart, science-based step forward by passing the SEED Act, SB26-065. This ...
“Neonics are among the most devastating insecticides since DDT,” said Allison Johnson, a lawyer with the Natural Resources Defense Council. “They're extremely effective at killing insects, which is ...
Amended versions of two bills intended to study or address the decline of native insect populations and insecticide spillover ...
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