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Beth Conrey, president of the Colorado State Beekeepers Association, tends to her hives June 25 at the Wide Horizon Farm in Longmont. Conrey is concerned about the future of bees in Colorado. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post)

Re: “Colorado beekeepers hope to turn trend of die-offs locally, nationally,” June 29 news story.

I appreciate your featuring the 38 percent decline in honeybees in Colorado on the front page. I urge you to continue highlighting significant environmental news because the public takes a cue from The Denver Post, relying on it to direct its focus to compelling events affecting our habitat.

J. E. T. Stearns, Henderson

This letter was published in the July 1 edition.

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