What evidence from the text best supports the inference that people have been more concerned with the health of honeybees than wild bumblebees in recent years? Select the two correct answers.

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Bumblebee die-offs may be increasing because of efforts to save honeybees.
Bumblebee die-offs may be increasing because of efforts to save honeybees.

New research shows that honeybee diseases may be spilling over to wild bumblebees.
New research shows that honeybee diseases may be spilling over to wild bumblebees.

The causes of bumblebee die-offs have been largely understudied.
The causes of bumblebee die-offs have been largely understudied.

People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.
People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.

Some species of bumblebees have declined up to 96 percent locally.
Some species of bumblebees have declined up to 96 percent locally.
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The evidence from the text that best supports the inference that people have been more concerned with the health of honeybees than wild bumblebees in recent years are:

- New research shows that honeybee diseases may be spilling over to wild bumblebees.
- People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.

The two pieces of evidence from the text that support the inference that people have been more concerned with the health of honeybees than wild bumblebees in recent years are:

1. New research shows that honeybee diseases may be spilling over to wild bumblebees.
2. People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.