How tagging trees could help scientists stop bee populations declining

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Bee populations are dropping all over the world due to a mixture of habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide-use.

That is having a devastating impact on biodiversity and food production.

Now scientists at Kew are conducting a study to find out which trees bee prefer.

They hope the results will shape what trees are used by urban planners.

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