Monday, February 29, 2016

1st Blog Post

Helping Save Endangered Honeybees

20 time is the activity where we spend 20% of our class time weekly working individual/or in pairs on the project of our choice. We had a large range of topics we could pick but it had to be biology related. My essential question for my project is what can we do to help save endangered Honeybees? I chose to do this as my project because Honeybees are so essential to life and food. If there were no more Honeybees then the food chain would fall and it would effect a lot of species. My goals for this project is to find the best environment for these bees to live in so they are safe while producing honey. In areas where there were many Honeybees a few decades ago there aren't any more in those areas. Another goal I have is to spread awareness so people understand how important this species is to our world and how they need to learn to respect this species more. To measure my progress I will use a google drive and fill in what I did every week and what I will do the next week. Moving forward I will research where Honeybees have lived the best and safest from data and try to visit some people who have their own Honeybees. My voice for this project is to spread awareness and I hope people that have Honeybees can learn from my research so they can take care of them better and they can be more protected. 


2 comments:

  1. I think this is a good idea because little people know about Honeybees and their status, and I think it's important that people know about them since they're so essential to life, as you said. I don't know if my research is correct, but when I searched up "honey bees endangered species" on Google, it showed up that they're not extinct. You should probably look into this. So, my question is: Are honey bees really endangered? - Lina Kim

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  2. I think it is a good idea because the importance of honeybee are often ignored by people. How are you going to let people know about this? Good luck!

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