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Pesticide link to bee decline

30 March 2012

Commenting on new research - published today by the journal Science - which reveals the impact a widely-used insecticide on bees, Friends of the Earth's Wildlife Campaigner Paul de Zylva said:

"This pesticide appears to come with an enormous sting in the tail - a reduction in our precious bee populations.

'"Bees are crucial for pollinating our food crops and are a cherished icon of our countryside and gardens - we can't afford to see their continuing decline.

"Ministers must urgently look at this new research to see if farmers should be allowed to carry on spraying this pesticide in Britain."

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