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Thriving Planet | Bees and other pollinators play a crucial role in our ecosystem, but rising global temperatures and pesticides are making it difficult for them to perform their natural functions.

Dr Scott Hayward is looking at ways to return pollinators to their natural cycles.

Discover more of our Thriving Planet research: birmingham.ac.uk/research/spotlights/thriving-planet
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