Morgan Freeman Has Converted His 124-Acre Ranch into a Giant Sanctuary to Help Save the Bee Population
Morgan Freeman is one of those famous people that is adored
by both the young and the old. He is an actor, filmmaker, as well as director
and he, is known for a lot of different roles that he played during his long
Hollywood career, so it is difficult to keep track, but his newest role may
prove to be his most important one.
Now, he is celebrated for his participation in helping, as
well as investing to revive the bee population. According to statistics, one in
three bites of food that you put into your mouth today is the result of the
hard-working, yet humble honeybee. The sad thing is that bees are dying off at
a rather alarming rate.
People around the world have done what they can, from
planting flowers which bees like to visit, petitioning their governments to
stop the use of pesticides which kill bees, and even keeping bees themselves.
Morgan Freeman is no different. His concern about the bees led him to convert
his 124-acre ranch in Mississippi into a sanctuary for wild bees with
bee-friendly plants such as fruit trees and clover, magnolia trees and
lavender, all spanning over many acres.
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