Release date: 06/22/2009
Contact Information: Dale Kemery
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 22, 2009
EPA Launches Protection Team to Explore Widespread Bee Deaths
WASHINGTON – EPA has formed a pollinator protection team to expand the agency’s inquiry into the possible causes of declines in pollinators, especially honey bee populations in the U.S. The new multidisciplinary team will address the potential risks that pesticides may contribute to what is known as colony collapse disorder.
Although the role that pesticides play in the phenomenon has not been scientifically established, the team will explore possible approaches, tools, and resources for reducing the potential risks of pesticides to pollinators. The team has also developed a strategic plan that focuses on three main goals for guiding the agency’s work and direction in protecting pollinators in the years ahead:
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