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Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century

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Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century
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A significant colony of approximately 5.5 million subterranean bees has been discovered in East Lawn Cemetery, Ithaca, New York. This finding, published by Cornell researchers, highlights the importance of historic cemeteries as refuges for urban biodiversity. The study emphasizes the need for conservation efforts to protect these vital pollinators and their nesting sites.

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Simone ValesiniScienceMay 30, 2026 5:00 AMMillions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a CenturyA walk in the cemetery led to Cornell researchers discovering an underground colony of bees with an estimated population of 5.5 million—one of the largest ever recorded.Photograph: Bryan Danforth/SpringerCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyA morning walk through East Lawn Cemetery in Ithaca, New York, uncovered an immense colony of some 5.5 million subterranean bees. The discovery, which a Cornell University research team published in April in the journal Apidologie, documents one of the largest aggregations of these insects ever recorded.

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