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The potential consequences of 'bee washing' on wild bee health and conservation

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.03.011

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Concerns about declining bee populations globally have become a major environmental issue, but the phenomenon of "bee washing" may have multiple negative consequences, such as misinformation and resource misallocation.
Concern around declining bee populations globally has become an environmental issue of mainstream importance. Policymakers, scientists, environmental non government organizations, media outlets and the public have displayed great interest in conservation actions to support pollinators. As with many environmental causes, green washing, or in this case 'bee washing', has become rampant. Bee washing can lead to multiple negative consequences, including misinformation, misallocation of resources, increasing threats and steering public understanding and environmental policy away from evidence-based decision-making. Here I will discuss the multiple potential consequences of bee washing on efforts to conserve declining wild bees and promote wild bee health.

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