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Fostering a collaborative, interdisciplinary, science-based approach to Canada’s First National Pollinator Strategy

Fostering a collaborative, interdisciplinary, science-based approach to Canada’s First National Pollinator Strategy

How does the socio-political landscape shape our natural one? This is the driving question for Dr. Rachel Nalepa, a Postdoctoral Visitor with Professor Sheila R. Colla’s Native Pollinator Research Lab. As a human geographer grounded in the field of political ecology, she examines environmental issues that emerge in rural spaces through the lens of the

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Examining public awareness of bees and the need for pollinator conservation

Examining public awareness of bees and the need for pollinator conservation

What is the buzz about bees? Why do we need to protect the well-bee-ing of bees? How concerned are you about the health of honeybees and the conservation of wild, native bees? Who is responsible for the protection of wild native bee populations in Canada? These are some of the questions that a team of researchers

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