A word on Conservation.
Historically, beekeepers have
been conservationists / naturalists.
In 1947 National Awards were
given to the great beekeeper/
naturalist, Frank Pellett.
Of course we all know who he was:
Among the by products of his life
were 11 books on bees, wildflowers,
birds and nature. Editor of American
Bee Journal. Books included were;
History of American Beekeeping,
American Honey Plants....
I have two quotes from a 1947
interview with Frank Pellett shortly
before his death in 1951:
===1===
White man is the most destructive
creature on earth. In these centuries.
- Pellett, Frank Chapman, 1947
===2===
We got to learn conservation
. . . or we will commit national
suicide by the destruction of our
resources.
- Pellett, Frank Chapman, 1947
===end quotes===
Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle
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