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A newly expanded conservation law could help save California’s bees
Four species of bumblebees are now protected under California’s endangered species law. The 1970 law was originally written to protect fish, which legally encompasses all invertebrates including snails and other insects important to biodiversity. Since insects were not explicitly listed as a type of endangered species, the designation under invertebrates opens the path for protection. Public interest groups started pushing for bees to be included in this law starting in 2018 because of the insects’ importance in agriculture, and due to their recently dwindling numbers—a dangerous combination that could cost the state billions and imperil the country’s food security. The newly expanded law me

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