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<blockquote data-quote="MeganR14" data-source="post: 7395832" data-attributes="member: 155757"><p>I apologise if you thought it showed bias but I'd just like to state that this survey has been proof read by multiple university lecturers, professionally trained in this field, it would not have been distributed if it in any way showed bias. The statement regarding the impact of neonics on bumblebee health and welfare has been scientifically proven therefore does not show any bias. </p><p></p><p>I am considering other causes of bumblebee decline as well however agriculture has been scientifically proven to be the main cause, hence my choice to investigate this further. I personally do not agree that agriculture is the main driver as many farmers have adapted to more environmentally friendly farming approaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeganR14, post: 7395832, member: 155757"] I apologise if you thought it showed bias but I'd just like to state that this survey has been proof read by multiple university lecturers, professionally trained in this field, it would not have been distributed if it in any way showed bias. The statement regarding the impact of neonics on bumblebee health and welfare has been scientifically proven therefore does not show any bias. I am considering other causes of bumblebee decline as well however agriculture has been scientifically proven to be the main cause, hence my choice to investigate this further. I personally do not agree that agriculture is the main driver as many farmers have adapted to more environmentally friendly farming approaches. [/QUOTE]
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