Thank you to Burt's Bees for stepping up to the plate to help us out!
And thanks to the Pollinator Partnership!
> Subject: [Pollinator] For Immediate Release: POLLINATOR PARTNERSHIP
AND BURT'S BEES FUND RESEARCH PROPOSALS RELATED TO HONEY BEE HEALTH
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> POLLINATOR PARTNERSHIP AND BURT'S BEES FUND RESEARCH PROPOSALS RELATED TO
> HONEY BEE HEALTH
>
> SAN FRANCISCO, CA February 26, 2008 - The critical disappearance of bees,
> called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), is still a mysterious threat to
honey
> bees, the foundation of pollination services in agriculture. The
Pollinator
> Partnership and its North American Pollinator Protection Campaign/NAPPC (a
> tri-national coalition dedicated to promoting the health of all
pollinators)
> is teaming up with bee-friendly, natural personal care company Burt's Bees
> to address this agricultural and environmental issue. Their most recent
> collaboration has provided funding to five teams of scientists whose
> collective goal is to research issues surrounding honey bee health, an
area
> heretofore sorely lacking funding despite media attention.
>
> Burt's Bees, which funded the Pollinator Partnership's creation of a task
> force dedicated to honey bee health issues in 2007, provided funding to
> create the grants. Proposals were selected by members of the Honey Bee
> Health Improvement Task Force (a list of members and more information at
> www.pollinator.org/honeybee_health.htm). Nineteen eligible proposals were
> received from applicants all around North America, totaling more than
> $200,000 in funding requests. The caliber and diversity of the proposals
> speak to the importance of and need for honey bee health research. In
> response to the program selection, John Replogle, President and CEO of
> Burt's Bees said, "As a bee-friendly company, we know the critical role
bees
> play in our ecosystem. We are proud to support this task force and
believe
> these projects will take the appropriate steps to improve the quality and
> lives of bees."
>
> "The NAPPC Honey Bee Health Improvement Project supports first-rate
> scientists in their search to keep honey bees healthy," said Pollinator
> Partnership Executive Director, Laurie Adams. The Chairs of the NAPPC
Honey
> Bee Health Improvement Project are Dr. Christina Grozinger, Dr. Barry
> Thompson, and Danny Weaver, past president of the American Beekeepers
> Federation. Adams added, "On behalf of the Co-Chairs and the scientists
> exploring the variables of environment, nutrition, pesticides, and stock
> improvement, we thank Burt's Bees for their vital support."
>
> Honey Bee Health Improvement Co-Chair Dr. Christina Grozinger was
impressed
> by the quality of proposals submitted. "These proposals are excellent
> examples of the holistic approach that is needed to address the complex
> challenges facing beekeepers," said Dr. Grozinger.
>
> Grants supporting five research proposals will be awarded, and funding is
> actively being sought for three more. The one-year grants cover a broad
> range of honey bee related topics such as the effects of climate or
> environmental variables, the effects of nutrition on honey bee physiology
> and/or colony health, the effects of sublethal doses of pesticides
> (including miticides) on honey bee physiology and/or colony health, and
> genetic stock improvement. A list of proposals that have been awarded
> follows:
>
> . "Assessment of sublethal effects of imidacloprid on honey bee and
> colony health" (University of Maryland Foundation; Dively and Embrey)
> . "Diagnostic gene panel for honey bee breeding and disease
> management" (USDA-ARS Bee Research Lab; Evans and Chen)
> . "Effects of miticide and Fumagilin-B on honey bee survivorship and
> immune responses" (Acadia University; Little, Shutler, and others)
> . "Changes in hormonal and protein levels in honey bees that are
> experiencing migratory transportation" (Michigan State University; Huang)
> . "Nutritional effects on intestinal health and longevity of honey bee
> workers" (University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Rueppell)
>
> "The Honey Bee Health Task Force and NAPPC applaud the generosity and
wisdom
> of Burt's Bees," said Honey Bee Health Improvement Project Co-Chair Danny
> Weaver. "Burt's Bees has enabled funding for important studies that
should
> contribute to improved honey bee health and thereby ensure the delivery of
> critical pollination services. Unfortunately, even Burt's Bees' generous
> initial gift is insufficient to fund all of the deserving proposals, and
the
> Honey Bee Health Task Force and NAPPC will continue to seek other
> contributions to fully fund all the proposed investigations."
>
> The Pollinator Partnership works to promote awareness and scientific
> understanding of pollinators; gather, organize and disseminate information
> about pollinators; provide a forum to identify and discuss pollinator
> issues; and promote projects, initiatives and activities that enhance
> pollinator conservation. For additional information about the Pollinator
> Partnership, visit www.pollinator.org.
>
> ####
> R. Thomas (Tom) Van Arsdall, Public Affairs Representative for Coevolution
> Institute/Pollinator Partnership/NAPPC
> For More Information, http://www.pollinator.org
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