Small Wings, Big Shield: Why Peru Just Gave Stingless Bees Legal Rights ! For the first time ever, an insect has been granted legal rights. In a historic move, the Peruvian Amazon has recognized the stingless bee ( Melipona ) as a rights-bearing entity. This isn't just about protection; it’s a total shift in how we view the living world. Stingless Bees on Trial: Peru’s Historic Move to Grant Legal Rights to an Insect Until now, when nature received legal rights, it was usually tied to a place—a river, a mountain, or an entire ecosystem. But what happened in Peru is different. Here, a biological species itself has been recognized with the legal right to exist, thrive, and be protected from the forces pushing it toward extinction. Why the Stingless Bee? These tiny pollinators are the invisible heartbeat of the rainforest. They support cacao, coffee, fruits, medicinal plants, and entire food webs. When they disappear, the ecosystem doesn't just change; it unravels. The move to...
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