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Long Live the Queens: Celebrating the Power of the Bee Matriarchs!
The female bee is the backbone of both hives and nests, shaping the survival of future generations.
Melissa Marazas
Mar 51 min read
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Bridging Bees, AI, and Conservation: A Black History Month Spotlight on Edward Amoah Idun
We believe that sharing the stories of diverse voices in STEM is essential to fostering innovation in science and conservation.
Melissa Marazas
Feb 185 min read
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Introducing Dr. Charles Henry Turner
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Entomological Section This Black History Month, bring the story of Dr. Charles Henry Turner...
Melissa Marazas
Jan 291 min read
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The Spooky Side of Bees: Flesh-Eaters, Zombies, and Ghostly Pollinators
Bees are more than just the buzzing insects we see flying from flower to flower. As we’ve explored, some bees exist in a darker, stranger...
Melissa Marazas
Oct 21, 20244 min read
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Why We Teach About Bees
In a world grappling with environmental challenges, our work offers tangible activities that promote conservation - and hope.
Debra Tomaszewski
Jun 6, 20242 min read
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