Wild Honey Bees Reclassified as 'Critically Endangered', Sparking Conservation Calls
A new study has reclassified wild honey bees in Europe as 'critically endangered', distinct from managed bee populations. Swiss conservation groups are now urging for systematic monitoring and habitat protection to address this urgent threat to biodiversity.

Key Takeaways
- Wild honey bees in Europe have been officially reclassified as 'critically endangered' according to IUCN criteria.
- Wild honey bee colonies represent approximately one-sixth of the total honey bee population in Europe.
- 45% of native wild bee species in Switzerland are currently threatened.
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They Said
"Wild honey bees must be recognized as part of biodiversity and systematically monitored."