巴黎屋顶养蜂,城市与自然共生的甜蜜革命
On a quiet rooftop near the Sacré-Cœur, a beekeeper in a white veil lifts a frame dripping with golden honey. This is not a countryside idyll; it is the heart of Paris, where a quiet revolution is taking place. Urban rooftop beekeeping has become a symbol of how megacities can reconnect with nature in surprisingly sweet ways.
Over the past decade, the number of hives on Parisian rooftops has soared past a thousand — perched atop hotels, restaurants, opera houses, and even the Opéra Garnier. Beekeepers, often local residents or trained hobbyists, manage these colonies as part of a broader movement toward urban biodiversity. The city's mild climate and abundance of flower-filled parks make it surprisingly viable for honeybees.
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