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Increasing habitat loss and pesticide use has already put the world bee population at risk of extinction. In North America, as many as 700 bee species are headed towards extinction.
Along with the man-made problems, bees also face other challenges including pathogen (microorganism that can cause disease). Researchers have found that Pathogens such as (Crithidia bombi and Nosema ceranae) have implicated in slowing bee colony growth rates and increasing bee death.
Fortunately, researchers have found that Sunflower Pollen has Medicinal, Protective Effects on Bees. Recently, researchers found that two different species of bees that fed a diet of sunflower pollen had dramatically lower rates of infection by specific pathogens. While sunflower pollen alone cannot be considered meal for bee population, researchers says it could certainly be a good additional to a diverse wildflower population for bees.
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The American Foxhound is a very active and very high energy breed of dog. They are also called scent hounds and are bred to hunt foxes by scent. They are the cousins of English Foxhound. Dogs of this bloodline remained in the Brooke’s family for almost 300 years. In the USA, the American Foxhounds are said to have originated in the states of Maryland and Virginia. It’s also considered as the state dog of Virginia. The American Foxhound is famous for its musical bay that can be heard for miles. They are one of the rarest breed in the American Kennel Club. This is a dog bred to run full throttle over hill and dale, hot on the heels of a fox!
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