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Two local ordinances granted rights to at least 175 stingless bee species in Peru, which are culturally and spiritually significant to Indig
Satipo, a province in central Peru, passed the first ordinance granting legal rights to stingless bees within the Avireri Vraem Biosphere Reserve in October, per Inside Climate News’ Teresa Tomassoni. And last month, the town of Nauta in northeastern Peru followed suit, reports the Guardian’s Damien Gayle.
Under the new laws, stingless bees now have the fundamental right to exist and flourish in a healthy environment, without pollution, habitat loss, climate change, human activity or other threats getting in the way of their survival. Humans can also file lawsuits on the insects’ behalf.
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Working in collaboration with Indigenous groups, conservationists and researchers have been studying and advocating for Peru’s stingless bees. In 2024, their efforts led to the reform of a national law so that Peru now formally recognizes stingless bees as a species of national interest.
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2022 LHFW Round 11/22: Austrian GP
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