zReportage.com Issue #1030 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY March 3, 2026: 'STICKY SITUATION: Why Are Florida Bee's Dying?' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Tampa Bay Times Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist Douglas R. Clifford: Scientists call it a 'pollinator health crisis.' One in three mouthfuls of everything we eat directly or indirectly rely upon honeybee production, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pollinators contribute over $24 billion to the US economy, $15 billion from bees alone. But domestic pollinators have plummeted for decades, especially nativ

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zReportage.com Issue #1030 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY March 3, 2026: 'STICKY SITUATION: Why Are Florida Bee's Dying?' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Tampa Bay Times Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist Douglas R. Clifford: Scientists call it a 'pollinator health crisis.' One in three mouthfuls of everything we eat directly or indirectly rely upon honeybee production, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pollinators contribute over $24 billion to the US economy, $15 billion from bees alone. But domestic pollinators have plummeted for decades, especially nativ
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zReportage.com Issue #1030 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY March 3, 2026: 'STICKY SITUATION: Why Are Florida Bee's Dying?' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Tampa Bay Times Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist Douglas R. Clifford: Scientists call it a 'pollinator health crisis.' One in three mouthfuls of everything we eat directly or indirectly rely upon honeybee production, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pollinators contribute over $24 billion to the US economy, $15 billion from bees alone. But domestic pollinators have plummeted for decades, especially nativ

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