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May 26, 2009
Posted by Josh Mogerman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- bees, ccd, colonycollapsedisorder, honeybees, honeylaundering, japan
Like millions of Americans, I spent a chunk of my holiday weekend in front of a barbecue grill. And I might have unintentionally opened myself up to a growing international crime spree in the process... Swine flu has been...continued→
October 31, 2008
Posted by Josh Mogerman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- bats, bees, colonycollapsedisorder, creaturesofthenight, delisting, Halloween, honeybees, northernrockies, whitenosesyndrome, wolves
"Creatures of the night... Shut up!" This Halloween, that most memorable comedic Dracula line might just hold true for two of the holiday's most iconic symbols: Bats The LA Times, Boston Globe, Scientific American, and Reuters all covered a...continued→
October 21, 2008
Posted by Josh Mogerman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- bats, bees, farmbill, honeybees, pollinators
It sounds like a science fiction movie. Mysterious diseases pop up and threaten the world's food supply. Time is running out for our hero to save the day... But this is real. Some of the animals most central to...continued→
October 10, 2008
Posted by Josh Mogerman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- bees, colonycollapsedisorder, Halloween, honeybees, pumpkin
Ahh, Halloween. Horror movies. Trick-or-treaters. And the iconic pumpkin. What would the holiday be without that big orange gourd? Well, it is time to think seriously about that question. Pumpkins are pollinated by bees. And, as we've covered in...continued→
August 28, 2008
Posted by Josh Mogerman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- bees, CCD, colonycollapsedisorder, EPA, honeybees
I’ve always found bees to be fascinating. Their dancing. Their behavior. Their amazing chemical communication. And, that element of danger. I am allergic to bee stings---so despite my fascination, they kinda scare me too. And, hey, I am not alone. There are...continued→