內容簡介
內容簡介 Laura Littlefield Kelley is a beekeeper allergic to bee stings-yet she has spent more than twenty years caring for backyard beehives on Cape Cod. Her book, The Brilliance of Honeybees: How Bees Feed the World-And the Ways We Can Protect Them, is a stunning blend of nature photography, personal storytelling, and environmental insight that celebrates the remarkable relationship between bees and flowers. Drawn to the mystery of how the same insects that could harm her also sustain life on Earth by pollinating the food we eat, Laura began documenting life in her own backyard. With her camera by her side, she uncovered how pollinators support the global food supply-and how their survival is deeply connected to our own. This beautifully crafted nature book offers an up-close look at the hive, the role of honeybees in the environment, and how bees pollinate food crops. From the ingenious ways flowers attract pollinators to the hidden dangers in soil, water, and air, each colorful page brings awareness to the fragile balance of nature. Through beautiful imagery and personal beekeeping stories, readers will discover simple, meaningful ways to support pollinator-friendly gardening, protect bees, and practice environmental stewardship-while recognizing the importance of saving bees. Part love letter to the natural world and part educational guide, The Brilliance of Honeybees is a call to action to care for these small but mighty workers who play such a vital role in our lives.