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"Paul van Westendorp 576-5600 Fax: 576-5652" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Feb 1994 09:29:00 -0800
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    The Bee Master Course is held at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British
    Columbia, Canada, every two years and is sponsored by the B.C. Ministry of
    Agriculture, Fisheries & Food and Siomon Fraser University.  It has been in
    existence for over 25 years, and has been attended by beekeepers from B.C.,
    Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California and Alaska.
 
    The course material deals with a full range of topics from bee breeding to
    legislation and the beekeper, and is intended for people with previous
    beekeeping experience.  Guest speakers include scientists and apicultural
    specialists from Canada and the United States.
 
    At the end of the week-long course, a three hour exam is given. Satisfactory
    completion will result in the issuance of the Bee Master Certificate.
 
    The 94 Bee Master Course will be held at SFU from February 14 - 19.  for
    further information call the Halpern Centre, SFU at (604) 291-4910 or fax
    (604) 291-3420.
 
 
    Paul van Westendorp                         Ph. (604) 576-5639
    Provincial Apiculturist                     Fx. (604) 576-5652
    B.C. Ministry of Agriculture,               Internet:
        Fisheries & Food                        [log in to unmask]
    17720 - 57th Avenue
    Surrey, B.C.
    CANADA  V3S 4P9

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