In 2017, fierce wildfires swept across South Africa’s Southern Cape, killing nearly 30 million Cape Honeybees and burning the wildflowers they rely on. Without flowers, many bees faced starvation, threatening the whole ecosystem that depends on their pollination. Communities came together, feeding the bees sugar syrup and rebuilding hives to help them survive. Slowly, with care and hope, the bees returned, bringing life back to the hills and reminding everyone how nature and people can heal after disaster.