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This is an allegorical tale of honeybee colony collapse, and the threat that poses to the Earth's ecosystem. The bees are in terrible trouble. They need a good lawyer - one who is on their side. Once upon a time, there was a beautiful country called Oblivion. It had everything growing in it to make its people happy and healthy: raspberries, almonds, peaches, apricots, blueberries, cranberries, lavender, thyme, irises, roses, tulips, daffodils...the list seemed endless. But it did end, because some of the Thieves of Oblivion wanted to sell all of these wonderful things, and to force Nature to…mehr

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This is an allegorical tale of honeybee colony collapse, and the threat that poses to the Earth's ecosystem. The bees are in terrible trouble. They need a good lawyer - one who is on their side. Once upon a time, there was a beautiful country called Oblivion. It had everything growing in it to make its people happy and healthy: raspberries, almonds, peaches, apricots, blueberries, cranberries, lavender, thyme, irises, roses, tulips, daffodils...the list seemed endless. But it did end, because some of the Thieves of Oblivion wanted to sell all of these wonderful things, and to force Nature to produce more and more and more of them. These Thieves, running a corporation called BearGenics, had a conflict of interest with Nature. They tampered with the genetics of crop plants. They never gave a thought to the fact that without honey bees, none of these plants would grow. The Thieves poisoned the plants, and in so doing, poisoned the honey bees. That's what happens when you leave the bear guarding the beehive.
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Stephanie C. Fox, J.D. is a historian, author, editor, and publisher. She is a graduate of William Smith College and the University of Connecticut School of Law. She runs a publishing service called QueenBeeEdit, which caters to politicians, scientists, and others. Her imprint is QueenBeeBooks. Ms. Fox has written several books on a variety of topics, including the effects of human overpopulation on the environment, Asperger's, and travel to Kuwait and Hawai'i. Her areas of interest include - but are not limited to - history, herstory, women's studies, biographies, dystopian and science fiction, human overpopulation, ecosystems collapse, law, international relations, the history of chemical weapons use in war, the economic meltdown of 2008, honeybee colony collapse disorder, Asperger's, and cats.