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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Jun 1998 09:28:53 EDT
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Concerning the Hornfaced Bees, I wonder why it is allowed to import/
study/release the Hornfaced bees in light of the STRINGENT controls
there are on importation of genetic apis material (eggs and sperm, let
alone the actually bees)?  Is this not a double standard (rhetorical
question) but I would like to know the reasons for this double standard.
Anyone know?
 
Aaron Morris - thinking what's good for the hornfaced goose is good for
               the honey gander.

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