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Blair Sampson <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Feb 1994 13:26:43 AST
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Alison,
    You must know Frank Drummond. We met at The bee symposium in
Utah, a few years back. We exchanged ideas about bee
conservation and native bee management. I would very much like to
discuss any ideas you might have about bee conservation or
biology. Next week I'll be moving to Auburn, Alabama to do my Ph.D.
I'll be studying the impact of prolonged UV exposure (ozone
depletion and all that stuff) on plant- pollinator
interactions.
 
 Good luck on your Ph.D. studies
                                                Best Wishes
                                                -Blair
 
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                  BLAIR SAMPSON
                  Dept. of Biology
                  Acadia University
                  Wolfville, N.S.
                  BOP 1XO, Canada
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