Goodbye giant kelp – 95% lost in fifty years

Goodbye giant kelp – 95% lost in fifty years

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Celebrating 200 years of honeybees in Australia

The first European honeybees arrived in Australia on 20th May 1822. Four bee experts recount the effects on Australia's native bees, on honey production, on ecology and farming. And a new $2 coin is being released featuring bees, golden honeycomb and Eucalyptus flowers. 

Environmental laws fail future generations and the history of Antarctic exploration

* Environmental laws for today, not tomorrow 

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Celebrating 200 years of honeybees in Australia
The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

The first European honeybees arrived in Australia on 20th May 1822. Four bee experts recount the effects on Australia's native bees, on honey production, on ecology and farming. And a new $2 coin is being released featuring bees, golden honeycomb and Eucalyptus flowers. 

The Hum of the Hive
Slow Radio

Beekeeper Anthony Smith looks after several hundred beehives across Herefordshire and South East Wales. This episode of Slow Radio takes us to one of his apiaries where we eavesdrop on Anthony’s activities. It’s the middle of the summer, and the bees are at their busiest.Many of ...  Afficher plus

Is there Conflict Between Honey Bees and Wild Bees? A Discussion with Jon Elmquist
A Little Greener

With increased awareness of bee pollinators and the value of their conservation over recent years, there has been growing discussion (and controversy!) over the nature of the relationships between managed western honey bees (Apis mellifera) and wild bees. In this episode, Kristen ...  Afficher plus

Sweet honey and queen bees
The Conversation

Vital for the planet's health, bees are a key part of pollinating the world's fruits, flowers and crops. And beekeeping seems to be growing in popularity, even the Queen B, Beyoncé, has bee hives in her garden. Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women about what ignited their passion ...

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