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The University of Maryland hosts a beekeeping club that manages five hives on campus, with around 100,000 bees living in a greenhouse nearby. The club is run by students who are passionate about helping the local environment and pollinators. Lila Wilson, a mechanical engineering major, leads the club and gathers with other students every Thursday to check on the hives. They also help rehome stray swarms of bees.
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