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If you have bought next year's diary please make an entry for Saturday 13th
February. Dorchester & Weymouth BKA in association with Dorset County Council
is hosting a seminar to be held in Puddletown Village Hall on that date.
Chairman is Dr Phil Sterling, the County Ecologist. Subjects to be covered
will include Biodiversity projects on butterflies; the management of nature
reserves for butterflies; conservation of wasps, solitary and social bees; Dr
Beulah Cullen NDB, Regional Bee Inspector on the needs and benefits of bees;
Dennis Clemens on the needs and benefits of beekeepers. There will be mead
and honey tasting followed by a closing session Biodiversity and beekeeping -
coincidence of aims? followed by a Brains Trust.
It should be a busy afternoon programmed to start at 2 and finishing at 5pm.
And its FREE.
Although it is a little too far for our US contributors, would UK readers
please pass the word to anybody who might be interested.
Chris Slade
Chairman, Dorchester & Weymouth BKA
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