Peru has a lot at stake in protecting a key bee for the Amazon. So you have begun to recognize legal rights

In Peru the judicial chronicles of 2026 start with an unexpected protagonist, one that usually has little to do with courts and lawsuits: bees. To be more precise, insects gender Meliponafamous above all for lacking a stinger and their important pollinating function. Precisely because of this relevance and to protect them from possible threats, the authorities of Satipo, in Junín (Peru), have recognized to the bees legal rights, which among other issues will allow them to be represented before the law. The decision is more important than it seems. Of laws and bees. that the bees play a key role in environmental balance is nothing new. For years (decades) researchers have been analyzing their role as pollinatorsits usefulness as pollution indicators and his slow decline. However, studies on the species tend to remain in the papers scientists and only occasionally sneak into the political debate. Hence decisions like the one adopted by the Provincial Municipality of Satipo, in Peru, are so relevant. There the authorities have decided neither more nor less than to publish an official ordinance which recognizes the legal rights of stingless bees that inhabit the biosphere reserve Avirei-Vraem. More than words. The decision is important for several reasons. The first, for the clear and resounding message it sends to society. The second transcends the symbolic sphere and part of the content of the ordinance itself. In it, the Provincial Municipality of Satipo not only recognizes stingless bees and their habitat as legal subjects. The text goes further and details the regulatory shield that protects insects, emphasizing their right to live in “healthy, balanced and adequate” habitats. The ordinance even grants them the “right to representation” in case their interests are harmed. Does it say anything else? Yes. The document, signed on October 27 and which can be consulted On the Peruvian Government website, it highlights “the fundamental role” that bees have at an environmental level and the importance of recognizing their “intrinsic rights”, which affects, for example, the use of pesticides. Hence, the Peruvian authorities also want to “promote awareness” about the species. “Nature is a whole (…). The rights recognized in this declaration are not only intended to guarantee the health of stingless bees, but also of the Amazon as a whole,” ditch. Beyond Satipo. There is who considers that, with its decision, Satipo has turned stingless bees into the first insects in the world with explicitly recognized rights. Whether or not this is the case, the undeniable thing is that its October ordinance seems to have paved the way for other similar ones. The diary The Spectator relieved Recently, the provincial municipality of Loreto-Nauta has taken a similar step and has become the second region to opt for the judicial protection of Amazonian bees. Beyond the measure itself, both localities have managed to put the focus on the risks that faces a species on which not only the environmental balance depends, but also the future of crops with a considerable impact economical, like cocoa or coffee. Is the situation so serious? In September the Peruvian Amazon Research Institute (IIAP) echoed from a study that warns that more than 50% of bee habitats Melipona eburnea and Tetragonisca angustula They are located in “high risk of deforestation areas” in the Amazon. Among the causes of this vulnerability, he cited the felling of trees in which the species nests, the illegal extraction of wood and the expansion of agriculture. It is not a minor issue if we take into account that, as remembers the Municipal Council of Satipo90% of the region’s wild plant and flower species depend directly on pollination driven by bees. Images | IIAP, Elena Mozvhilo (Unsplash) and Wikipedia In Xataka | The scientific reason why it is not a good idea to jump into the water to escape from bees (and other tips to avoid getting stung)

He swallowed a bee and she defended himself

Real life sometimes surpasses any episode of One thousand ways to die. A recent example is found in the tragic death of the Indian billionaire Sunjay Kapur, who has shocked the world for the unusual circumstances in which it occurred: a bee and a bee were accidentally swallowed bite him in his mouth or in the esophagus causing a mortal anaphylactic shock. On June 12, Sunjay Kapur, 53, participated in a Polo match during the Queen’s Cup tournament that took place in Windsor, England. According The published by The Telegraphface -to -face witnesses say that at one point in the party, the millionaire exclaimed: “I swallowed something”, which caught the attention of those who were around him, just before collapsed from his horse. Those present tried to help him immediately, but all resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. An event as lethal as unusual Although the official cause of death has not yet been officially confirmed, sourcesof The Mirror They suggest that the businessman died from a heart attack induced by an anaphylactic shock bite result. The British media points to that, during the gallop in one of the game’s plays, the millionaire could have swallowed a bee accidentally. When being trapped in the mouth or esophagus, the insect could chop Kapur internally, triggering a severe allergic reaction. According to Medical expertsthe bite of hymenoptera, Insect order Among those who are the bees, wasps and antscould be potentially deadly. If the bite is produced in the throat or the respiratory tract can cause inflammation of the area and cause obstruction of the respiratory tract, a sudden fall in blood pressure and cardiac arrest. However unusual it may seem, the Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (Seaic) pointsto that mortality due to bite reactions The hymenopid is between 0.03 and 0.48 deaths for 1,000,000 people and year. It is estimated that about 200 annual deaths are produced in the European Union for this cause, although the usual thing is not to swallow the insect. However, it happens. As published A local medium in December 2024, a cyclist from the San Francisco Bay area died fulminantly when he trained, accidentally swallowing a bee while riding a bicycle. International Entrepreneur and Millionaire Sunjay Kapur was an outstanding businessman of Indian origin andpersonal friend Prince Guillermo of England, with whom he shared his passion for the pole and had shared a pitch several times. According to Forbesthe millionaire had an estimated fortune of 1.2 billion dollars and entered the list of millionaires in 2022. His wealth came mainly from his company Sona Comstar, a giant in the manufacture of components for the automotive industry that communicated the death of its president through Your profile in X and He paid tribute on its corporate page. Graduate in Business Administration from Buckingham University, Kapur inherited his role as president of Sona Comstar after his father Surinder, founder of the company, died in 2015. Although of Indian origin and formed in the United Kingdom, Kapur also had US citizenship. With a dozen facilities distributed between India, the United States, China, Serbia and Mexico, the millionaire controlled approximately 36% of the shares of a company with a business volume of 412,000 million dollars. Under its leadership, the company expanded in the electric vehicle sector, becoming a provider of some of the most important car manufacturers in the world, including Tesla. Beyond professional success, Kapur became very popular in India for having been married to Bollywood Karisma Kapoor actress with whom he had two children. His marriage ended in a bitter divorce. Subsequently, the Millionaire married the exmodel and businesswoman Priya Sachdev, with whom he had another son. In Xataka | Minnesota installed solar panels in two huge crops. Five years later, they are a paradise for bees Image | Unspash (Aaron Burden, Damien Tupinier), It sounds to comment

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