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Animals can’t talk like humans do – here’s why the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed
Animals can’t talk like humans do – and the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed
From furry friends to fish, turning up the heat helps animals fight germs − how Mother Nature’s cure offers humans a lesson on fever
For long-tailed tits, it really does take a village
Through Winter With Balanced Diet
Bee Ready: Territorians Urged To Join Hive Health Blitz
Cornell to help pinpoint cause of massive honeybee die-offs
Bee Creative For Community Environment Grants
Crisafulli Government announces new grants to combat destructive pest 
Study reveals how eDNA could bear fruit for farmers and the environment
The buzz about Australian Bees: essential pollinators and guardians of biodiversity
New study reveals Australian honeybees’ favourite legume flowers
Bees have irrational biases when choosing which flowers to feed on − just like human shoppers do
Sunflowers make small moves to maximize their Sun exposure − physicists can model them to predict how they grow
Honeybees: Combinations Of Pesticides Can Be Dangerous
Beetle that pushes dung with the help of 100 billion stars unlocks the key to better navigation systems
Three animals that can detect disease in humans
The first chemist in history may have been a female perfumer – here’s how the science of scents has changed since
Future Looks Sweet For WA Honey
Bumblebees Don’t Care About Pesticide Cocktails
Spider venom, seaweed and bee research projects share million-dollar funding
Varroa mite detected but not ‘destructor’ species that hit NSW
Fighting to save our Aussie bees – one bee hotel at a time
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Call for comment to permit the sale of honey produced by Australian stingless bees
Bee workshops helping to turn Newcastle into pollinator-friendly city
Pollination portal creates buzz
Fungus gnats as pollinators not pests
How bee-friendly is forest?
Wild bumblebee queens lured and killed in commercial hives
New Varroa detections expand red zone
Red Zone to expand due to new Varroa mite detection
Yellow notification zones lifted in Varroa mite response
New measures to prepare for spring bee swarming
Special permit to move bees in flood warning areas
Varroa surveillance reveals additional infestations
Varroa tracing confirms additional detections
Further detections of Varroa mite as surveillance continues
Red zone expanded due to new Varroa detections
Hive Movement Declaration open for Beekeepers
New plan to allow pollination movements
New Varroa mite detection at Wards River
NSW DPI varroa mite update
Native bee key to social evolution