Oregon Records 5 Years of Zero Pesticide-Related Deaths in Bees
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Oregon State University's inaugural health report found zero pesticide-related bee deaths since 2021, following a 2013 mass-mortality event that prompted the state legislature to establish a Task Force on Pollinator Health and develop educational materials for businesses and professionals.
The achievement reflects Oregon's specific successes; pesticide impacts on pollinators remain a critical issue nationally and globally.
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