In a world where pollinators are disappearing at an alarming rate and ecosystems are collapsing under the weight of human negligence, salvation might come from a creature we often overlook – the bee.
These tiny workers are not just honey producers; they are vital guardians of biodiversity, essential for the survival of plant species, the stability of ecosystems, and the security of our food supply. But… what happens when bees vanish?
Dr. Jelena Bila Dubaić, assistant professor at the Faculty of Biology in Belgrade and the author of the educational profile @belgrade.bees.ecology, will help us uncover the answers to this crucial question. You’ll learn more about the role of bees, the threats they face, and the concrete steps we can all take to protect what we still can.
Join us for this free lecture and discover why the fate of bees is, in many ways, our own.
The lecture is free of charge and will take place in the Word Hall.