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Exactly one year after the first official presentations of the film "The Mystery of the Bee Society" (USA, October 2023), publications appeared in the press with the caption "Bees have a gene for collective intelligence." It is gratifying that it is presented as a product of scientific thought. We would recommend those interested in the topic to watch the film. It is available on the Internet in Armenian, English and Chinese and has had over 130 million views worldwide.
Exactly one year after the first official presentations of the film "The Mystery of the Bee Society" (USA, October 2023), publications appeared in the press with the caption "Bees have a gene for collective intelligence." It is gratifying that it is presented as a product of scientific thought. We would recommend those interested in the topic to watch the film. It is available on the Internet in Armenian, English and Chinese and has had over 130 million views worldwide.
«The film “The Mystery of Honey Bee Society”, recently screened on Bharati TV, has generated significant global interest. Created by Armenian filmmakers, it explores the intricate social structures of honey bees while addressing the alarming decline of pollinator populations. The documentary combines science and art to highlight the ecological dangers posed by habitat loss, pesticide overuse, and climate change, while also offering practical solutions for bee conservation. It has been praised for its educational value and scientific accuracy, having involved experts from 22 countries in its production  . The film could indeed play a vital role in raising awareness about the critical need to protect bees. By educating viewers on their importance to ecosystems and agriculture, it encourages actionable steps like planting pollinator-friendly plants, reducing pesticide use, and supporting sustainable farming practices. Such efforts are essential to reversing the alarming decline in bee populations, which are crucial for global food security  . While the film alone can’t save bees, its educational impact, combined with broader conservation initiatives, can inspire collective action. If you’re interested, the documentary has also been made available for wider viewing online and through other screenings worldwide».
«The film “The Mystery of Honey Bee Society”, recently screened on Bharati TV, has generated significant global interest. Created by Armenian filmmakers, it explores the intricate social structures of honey bees while addressing the alarming decline of pollinator populations. The documentary combines science and art to highlight the ecological dangers posed by habitat loss, pesticide overuse, and climate change, while also offering practical solutions for bee conservation. It has been praised for its educational value and scientific accuracy, having involved experts from 22 countries in its production  . The film could indeed play a vital role in raising awareness about the critical need to protect bees. By educating viewers on their importance to ecosystems and agriculture, it encourages actionable steps like planting pollinator-friendly plants, reducing pesticide use, and supporting sustainable farming practices. Such efforts are essential to reversing the alarming decline in bee populations, which are crucial for global food security  . While the film alone can’t save bees, its educational impact, combined with broader conservation initiatives, can inspire collective action. If you’re interested, the documentary has also been made available for wider viewing online and through other screenings worldwide».