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Thu, 9 May 2013 09:58:49 -0500
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Hi BEE-L,

I'm traveling to Nigeria last this month to conduct a beekeeping training
as part of a Farmer-to-Farmer international development project.  The host
organization has asked if I could bring a bee documentary as a resource to
show beekeepers there.  Do you have any recommendations?

If you have any experience working with A. mellifera adansonii, please
share.

Thanks,
Ellen

Beekeeper, Kicking Bear Apiaries

website: Kicking Bear Apiaries <http://www.kickingbearapiaries.com/>
facebook: Kicking Bear Apiaries <http://facebook.com/KickingBearApiaries>
Kickstarter Project Page: Beehives to Sweeten the
World<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kickingbearapiaries/beehives-to-sweeten-the-world>

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