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Bees: A Story of Survival highlights their impact and the devastating world without them

Award-winning artist and sculptor Wolfgang Buttress will premier his Bees: A Story of Survival exhibition at Liverpool's World Museum.

Using audio-visual technology, the exhibition explores the lives of bees from across the globe, with organisers saying it will transport audiences into their world to see what life is like from their perspective. Across eight different rooms, visitors will make their way through a hive-like space, engaging with bees through a live stream directly into the heart of a living colony. Using sounds and smells, audiences follow a trail from trees to wildflower meadows, highlighting the impact of bees as pollinators of the natural world.READ MORE: Win a £100 Aldi voucher to help with those shopping essentialsWolfgang Buttress said: “Bees can be seen as sentinels of the earth.

A host of special events, from talks with activists and artists, to creative sessions for young people and family-friendly activities will accompany the exhibition. Wolfgang said: “This exhibition was imagined to be like no other. The intention is to create an emotionally engaging and sensory-stimulating experience to express the wonder and diversity of bees. I want the audience to feel empathy as well as an understanding and appreciation of these incredible creatures. If we love and respect bees a little bit more after seeing this exhibition, then we may well make the earth a better place for them and us to live in.

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