Researchers to build hive of data from bee projects to drive biodiversity conservation efforts

Published 10:00 on November 2, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:38 on November 1, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity

An Australian university is developing a centralised portal to better fill in knowledge gaps around bee data across underreported jurisdictions like Asia and Africa, a move expected to aid in data collection and conservation efforts.
An Australian university is developing a centralised portal to better fill in knowledge gaps around bee data across underreported jurisdictions like Asia and Africa, a move expected to aid in data collection and conservation efforts.


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