Oslo, Norway has created a "bee highway" including feeding stations to direct bees safely through the city. In 2015, the citizens of Oslo decided to do something about the dwindling honeybee population by creating a virtual "honey highway" --a bee friendly corridor of safe places where honeybees can live and feed on marigolds, sunflowers and other nectar-rich plants on rooftops and balconies in the urban landscape. It is led by bee conservationists known as Biby and the Oslo Garden Society funded by public and private resources.

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