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And everyone of them could use that extra $100 (or more) your club has in its coffers gathering dust. These are the people who are making life better for bees and beekeepers...give 'em a hand.



Kim Flottum

Editor, Bee Culture Magazine

623 W Liberty St

Medina, OH 44256

800.289.7668  ext 3214

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Actually, there are a lot of organizations working in just the opposite direction. 



PARTNERS FOR  SUSTAINABLE POLLINATION  http://pfspbees.org



Pollinator Partnership http://pollinator.org/



The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC)  http://pollinator.org/nappc/

Xerces  http://www.xerces.org



Project Apis m. (PAm)  http://www.projectapism.org

even the EPA



Pollinator-focused Exposure and Toxicity Studies  http://www.epa.gov/opp00001/ecosystem/pollinator/then-now.html





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