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Chris Ignasiak <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:34:58 -0500
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My husband is a newspaper editor and received the following press release
from our local PBS station. I thought other beekeepers would be interested.


  What's the buzz? NOVA explores one of nature's most fascination creatures
on "Tales from the Hive", airing Tuesday, January 4 at 9 p.m. on WVIZ/PBS.

  Filmed in stunning micro-detail, as if by a bee with a Betacam, the
program covers key moments in the life of a honey bee hive.

  The "Bee-cam" footage is some of the most extraordinary nature
photography ever made, supplying intimate glimpses of bees on the wing and
at home. Honey bees are the ultimate intelligent insects, with a
sophisticated system for communicating the location of food plus a selfless
instinct for confronting danger and sharing resources.


  The press release continues for another page with details of the program.
Local times may be different throughout the country but it sounds like a
great program and worth taping.

Chris Ignasiak
Avon, Ohio

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