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Chapter 1. Honeybees, rooftop rice keep biodiversity alive in Tokyo

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Honeybees, rooftop rice keep biodiversity alive in Tokyo (July 2010)

Synopsis

Tokyo is working to improve biodiversity within an urban environment. Volunteers work to harvest honey made in the middle of the city, with honeybees that are able to survive because they are not exposed to pesticides. This and other organizations are working to preserve biodiversity in a crowded city.

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Length: 1:52

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Instructions

Watch the video and answer the following questions:

Play the video and then answer the questions below.

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This video is about raising bees in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo.

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The Ginpachi bees produce honey that is safe to eat, and sold in snacks at Tokyo department stores.

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The Ginpachi bees find nectar for their honey

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One man interviewed stated that the bees benefit from living in close proximity to many humans because

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