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Beekeeping Today: Bee Regenerative with Sarah Red-Laird (298)
Beekeeping Today: Bee Regenerative with Sarah Red-Laird (298)
Learn about Sarah Red-Laird’s work in regenerative agriculture and pollinator health in this insightful episode on building healthier ecosystems.
07 – What can pollinators teach us about the future of conservation – Working Wild University
07 – What can pollinators teach us about the future of conservation – Working Wild University
What we don't know about pollinators may kill them. Journey with us as we look at the future of conservation through the compound eyes, specialized for seeing patterns, of these crucial but often overlooked denizens of the West.
Interview with the Bee Girl, Sarah Red-Laird | Attic Bee Podcast
Interview with the Bee Girl, Sarah Red-Laird | Attic Bee Podcast
For this inaugural interview on the Attic Bee Podcast, we're talking to Sarah Red-Laird, otherwise known as the Bee Girl. She started Bee Girl Organization, a nonprofit based in Oregon, that supports meaningful and impactful research in a variety of conservation arenas, including habitat for honey bees and other pollinators. We talk about everything from art, wineries and cattle ranches to education, women supporting women and, of course, bees. Sarah led the Kids and Bees program for the American Beekeeping Federation for over 10 years and helped create a plethora of learning materials in the process. You can follow her on social media and support her amazing work by donating to the Bee Girl Organization. Other names we mentioned that might be worth exploring include Dr. Marla Spivak, the Savannah Bee Company, and the Eastern Apicultural Society (EAS) Conference. Please excuse the lack of editing ability on my part (especially at the end)!
Buzz on the Range: Partner Spotlights
Buzz on the Range: Partner Spotlights
As “Buzz on the Range” project partners – an initiative organized by the Western Sustainability exchange and Meagan Lannan of Barney Creek Ranch, funded by Western SARE – these ranchers have been utilizing some innovative methods to get more flowers on the ground for bees through utilizing cattle. T
Bee Habitat in Cyanotype
Bee Habitat in Cyanotype
Buzz on the Range
Buzz on the Range
For the last two weeks I’ve been in Montana’s Paradise Valley spending some quality time with ranchers and their flowers and bees as a partner in the “Buzz on the Range” project.
Regenerative Bee Pasture
Regenerative Bee Pasture
Bee Friendly Vineyards
Bee Friendly Vineyards
Bee Hopeful
Bee Hopeful
Where The Wild Bees Are
Where The Wild Bees Are
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10 Ways to Help Our Bees
10 Ways to Help Our Bees
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