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Humans are contributing to the decline of bee populations through the widespread use of pesticides, particularly neonicotinoids, which are toxic to bees. Habitat loss due to urban development, agriculture, and monoculture practices also diminishes their natural environments. Additionally, climate change disrupts their foraging patterns and reproductive cycles. These factors combined have led to significant declines in bee populations worldwide.

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