Protecting the forest means respecting its rules. You can’t simply introduce bees into the wild and place hives wherever you wish. Every step requires careful planning, environmental knowledge, and legal permission.
🌿 Before every Karubee bee relocation, the Karuna team partners with experienced forest rangers to trek through remote forests, rivers, and streams—surveying each potential site with precision. This isn’t guesswork. Rangers understand the terrain, ecosystems, and conservation zones. One wrong placement can disrupt local biodiversity or nearby communities.
📍 At Xuan Lien Nature Reserve, every proposed bee site undergoes strict evaluation. Karuna works closely with the Thuong Xuan Forest Protection Unit to assess each location’s ecological integrity. All hives must be placed far from residential zones, ensuring no harm to wildlife or local people.
📄 No shortcuts. No temporary setups. Every bee house site is fully documented and legally approved. This ensures a clean, chemical-free environment for the bees—and sustainable honey for the people.
🍯 Karubee honey only holds value when it comes from nature—pure and untouched. That means no interference, no compromise, and absolute commitment to ecological safety. Every drop of Karubee honey is a reflection of this standard.
🤝 This initiative is implemented in close collaboration with World Vision Vietnam, reinforcing our shared mission to protect nature and promote sustainable livelihoods.
📍 Get in touch:
🐝 Fanpage: Karubee4Change
🐝 Website: karunavietnam.com
📞 Hotline: (084) 388.844.068
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