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The insects in the hive and your mind’s eye!
It was great presenting our work at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists (2023) yesterday!
Advice for High Schoolers interested in bees
Professor Snow suggests, Connect Locally and Learn! Professor Burnham comments, a little bit of interest, curiosity, and drive go a long...
Dr. P. Alexander Burnham, Vermont Bee Lab
Can we be good stewards of our environment? Healthy Bees, Understanding Disease Transmission, Increasing Foliage. P. Alexander Burnham,...
Professor Jonathan Snow, Snow Lab, Barnard College
Is it possible to learn from these organisms to help other organisms? Heat Stressors, Climate Change. Professor Jonathan Snow heads the...
An interview with Professor Marla Spivak, Spivak Lab at the University of Minnesota.
Professor Marla Spivak heads the Spivak Lab at the University of Minnesota. https://beelab.umn.edu/spivak- lab...
Interact with Nature
Interact with Nature, Be curious about the different species of bees from Riya Miller in Connecticut. Riya is a 3+1 student at the...
It’s an ongoing learning process. Bees and Beekeeping. An Interview with Emilie Harris
Ms. Emily Harris, a biology teacher at Hopkins School, New Haven says she enjoys working with bees, and it’s an ongoing learning process...
Interview with Raina Jain - the inventor of HiveGuard
Raina Jain, a recent high school graduate from Connecticut, is the inventor of HiveGuard, a patented device that works to eliminate...
Amina Kihwelo is on the field. Directly from Tanzania. Advice on African honey bees.
Amina has been interested in conservation projects since her primary school days. Her dream was to work in a conservation institute. In...
Understanding the young mind.
The importance of bees and conservation practices can be embedded in individual minds from early childhood days. This makes it imperative...
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