Bees may be small, but their impact is huge. 🐝 #NatGeoExplorer and urban ecologist Christopher Schell shares how bees, as a keystone species, help ecosystems thrive. Their work supports not just what we eat, but the environments all species call home. Stay tuned as we pass the National Geographic Society flag to the next Explorer before it makes its way back to the National Geographic Museum of Exploration, opening June 26, in Washington, D.C. #PassTheFlag 🟦🟫🟩

Keystone species are a reminder that what holds a system together isn’t always obvious...until it’s gone.

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I’m one to keep wasps also. People kill their nests, how cool is it to have the highest of apex predators guarding your house from all other insects. Terminate on sight, the highest of insect body guards. Not only that wasps can be your homie, once you learn to unfear animals and insects, you truly see the beauty of life.

Tatiana Breger

Director, Educator, Environmentalist for Oceans and Nature.

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Love the Tone of this clip, yeah, bees make everyone happy 😄

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