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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Donald Ambler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 May 1994 15:42:44 GMT
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          Hello
 
 
          I am new to this newsgroup and internet in general, however, in the
          brief time I have been reading the "traffic", it's mind boggling to
          discover the potential. As the resident keeper in our office, I
          field many questions. One just this week was from a colleque who
          had just returned from a conference on "Science and the Management
          of Protected Areas". A discussion arose re using bees to monitor
          air quality. Has anyone info on this or references to papers on the
          subject. If I get a reply, it will also tell me that I can really
          post a message. This is somewhat like the light in the frig, one
          trusts that it goes off when the door is shut, but who really
          knows?
 
          Don Ambler, Member BK89003, Nova Scotia Beekeepers Association
          Bedford, Nova Scotia
          Canada

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