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Phillip Carter from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries joins In Focus to celebrate World Bee Day!
From the world’s first three star Indian restaurant to some record-breaking wins for Atlantis, we get all the goss from last night’s Michelin Dubai ceremony. Plus, how restaurateurs spot future stars, how culinary traditions travel across borders - and why we should all be celebrating World Bee Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another big episode as the lads add another six names into the Highway to Hume Reserves Team of the Century taking the squad to 19, on World Bee Day the CEO of Robeez Honey is given a whack from Mason, while Bealey reveals a nasty spat between the Crows co captains and a look back on round 6 of Hume football
Join Eric, @EnglishNick67, @WesMoss365, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, Greg, and George in their newly extended timeslot from 3pm-7pm as they chat about Trump's visible hand, Zoox, World Bee Day, and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!
On this special World Bee Day edition of Beekeeping Today Podcast Shorts, Dr. Dewey Caron shares another “audio postcard” exploring the vital role of communication in supering—adding boxes to a hive for nectar storage and honey production. Dewey explains how supering is a message to the bees: “Fill it up!” He discusses different strategies—top supering, bottom supering, and baiting—and how proactive management can reduce swarming and increase honey yields. Drawing from research by the University of Georgia, Dewey notes there's no significant advantage to labor-intensive bottom supering over easier top supering. He offers practical tips on when and how to add supers, what factors affect success (like strong nectar flows, temperature, and colony strength), and why drawn comb can boost hoarding behavior. He even touches on supering top bar and Layens hives. With clarity and wit, Dewey encourages beekeepers to anticipate hive needs and communicate expectations. Supering is more than just hive management—it's part of a dialogue with the bees. Links & Resources: Berry, J.A. & K.S. Delaplane. (2000) Effects of top- versus bottom-supering on honey yield. American Bee Journal 140(5): 409-410 m Randy Oliver https://scientificbeekeeping.com/fat-bees/ (there are 3 parts) Rusty HoneyBee Suite. The 3½ conditions your bees need for strong comb building Edwards, John 20X Long hive beekeeping: A practical Guide. E-Book https://hiveandgarden.com/products/copy-of-longhive-beekeeping-a-practical-guide-book-john-edwards Tew, James. In Class with Jim: Supering, Honey Bee Obscura # 163 Individuality impacts communication success in honey bees. Laura C McHenry , Roger Schürch, Lindsay E Johnson , Bradley D Ohlinger , and Margaret J Couvillon . 2025. Current Biology Feb 24;35(4):R137-R138. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.12.047 behind a firewall Here is a report you can visit: https://news.vt.edu/articles/2025/02/cals-honeybee-waggle-dance.html Brought to you by Betterbee – your partners in better beekeeping. ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
“I was originally drawn to bees because they're social creatures. And as humans, I always wanted to know about ourselves and how we can be our healthiest selves and our healthiest society. Bees and wasps, and all of these organisms have been around for so long. Bees especially have been around for 100 million years.”Noah Wilson-Rich, Ph.D. is co-founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, the largest beekeeping service in the US. He is a 20-time published author and 3-time TEDx speaker. He's on a mission to improve pollinator health worldwide as a means to support our global food system and support the transformation of urban areas from gray to green. He is the author of The Bee: A Natural History.Happy World Bee Day! Let's give thanks for these tiny hardworking pollinators who play a huge role in our ecosystem. They are vital to our food supply and biodiversity. Bees can sense electric fields and navigate using the sun, and have to visit millions of flowers to produce just a pound of honey. Remarkably intelligent, they have excellent memories, they perform a waggle dance to guide each other to nectar, and can even recognize human faces. Yet they are increasingly threatened by climate change. Rising temperatures, shifting blooming seasons, and extreme weather events disrupt their life cycles and food sources, putting both wild and managed bee populations at risk. Without bees, many of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts we rely on would disappear. As we face a changing climate, it's more important than ever to protect them. By planting pollinator-friendly gardens, reducing pesticide use, and taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we can help bees thrive and ensure a healthier planet for all.Episode WebsiteTheir blog offers many resources: https://bestbees.com/blog/www.pollinator.orgGreen roof company Columbia Green Technologies columbia-green.comwww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram: @creativeprocesspodcast
“I was originally drawn to bees because they're social creatures. And as humans, I always wanted to know about ourselves and how we can be our healthiest selves and our healthiest society. Bees and wasps, and all of these organisms have been around for so long. Bees especially have been around for 100 million years.”Noah Wilson-Rich, Ph.D. is co-founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, the largest beekeeping service in the US. He is a 20-time published author and 3-time TEDx speaker. He's on a mission to improve pollinator health worldwide as a means to support our global food system and support the transformation of urban areas from gray to green. He is the author of The Bee: A Natural History.Happy World Bee Day! Let's give thanks for these tiny hardworking pollinators who play a huge role in our ecosystem. They are vital to our food supply and biodiversity. Bees can sense electric fields and navigate using the sun, and have to visit millions of flowers to produce just a pound of honey. Remarkably intelligent, they have excellent memories, they perform a waggle dance to guide each other to nectar, and can even recognize human faces. Yet they are increasingly threatened by climate change. Rising temperatures, shifting blooming seasons, and extreme weather events disrupt their life cycles and food sources, putting both wild and managed bee populations at risk. Without bees, many of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts we rely on would disappear. As we face a changing climate, it's more important than ever to protect them. By planting pollinator-friendly gardens, reducing pesticide use, and taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we can help bees thrive and ensure a healthier planet for all.Episode WebsiteTheir blog offers many resources: https://bestbees.com/blog/www.pollinator.orgGreen roof company Columbia Green Technologies columbia-green.comwww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram: @creativeprocesspodcast
Today in 2003, the filing of a lawsuit that led to a fascinating and significant phenomenon here in the Information Age: it's known as the Streisand Effect. Plus: for World Bee Day, the story of a 2014 art project created in part by bees! Streisand files $50 million lawsuit over aerial photos (SFGate)Artist Aganetha Dyck Collaborates with Bees to Create Sculptures Wrapped in Honeycomb (Colossal)Back this show on Patreon for just $1 a month, or $50 million if you'd prefer
It's gardening day on The Signal. It's also World Bee Day. So for today's show, we have spring gardening tips for you as well as a conversation on the ins and outs of beekeeping. Tim Walsh (he/him)Nursery Manager/HorticulturistMemorial University Botanical GardenRaylynn WhiteMasterbeekeeper
Bees are yellow and black. They fly from flower to flower. This helps make food for us. But bees need help, so today is World Bee Day.蜜蜂每天飛來飛去散播花粉,可是很辛苦的! 大家趁著今天是蜜蜂日,和牠們說辛苦囉!Click HERE for the full transcript!
World Bee Day, May 20 2025. Leading nonprofit Save the Bee have joined forces to launch a nationwide movement celebrating and supporting one of nature's most vital and underappreciated allies: the bee. Eric Mason, Executive Director of Save The Bee talks about the importance of the little, but mighty bee. If it was not for this little worker we would not be able to enjoy a lot of the Summer Festivals we come to love, and even our morning coffee.
On this episode of News Time, we'll get the buzz on World Bee Day, we'll dive to the bottom of the sea searching for shipwrecks, and then we'll pop on a pair of wings and a beak for our Wow of the Week!Quiz Questions1. What name has the new pope given himself?2. How many different species of bee are in Australia?3. Nearly 1,000 people from which NSW town relied on a public phone box during bushfires?4. Which state government is looking to preserve shipwrecks?5. What bird did Matt dress up as?Bonus Tricky QuestionHow many shipwrecks are along the Queensland coast, and how many have been found?Answers1. Pope Leo XIV (the fourteenth)2. Around 2,0003. Narooma4. Queensland5. (Eurasian) CurlewBonus Tricky Answer1400 shipwrecks, with only 200 found so far.
In this episode we speak with Susan Collins, owner of Bird and Bee Hawai‘i on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. As you will hear, Susan has gone to great lengths to educate folks about bees, bee keeping, and legislation related to bees in Hawaii. We talked about how she got here, where things are going, and then heard a very recent update related to colony collapse on the mainland, and the impact of government cutbacks, DOGE (the US Department of Government Efficiency) and the spending freezes implemented by the Trump administration.Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.Resources:Bird & Bee Hawaiʻi Richard Spiegel CourseCrops that rely on pollinatorsHoʻola Farms Programs for Veterans Hawaii County “Bee Bill” 144 World Bee Day 2025 in Hilo Our earlier podcast with another bee keeperFind out more about us: Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links
May 20 is World Bee Day. A few fun facts about Bees! The Earthy Girls want to encourage, inform & inspire you to take that small step, make that 2 degree pivot towards loving your planet not just living on it. It's a Mindset! Flip that Script. Reduce, Reuse and then Recycle. Consider it this way, It's Not just an inconvenience, it's an investment in the future generations. Find us on Instagram @earthygirl.co or on Facebook as Earthy Girls. To see Raquel on Texas Today click on the link belowhttps://www.nbcdfw.com/texas-today/how-to-make-your-own-floral-crown/3532255/ To purchase one of our Earthy Girl Giftboxes click on this link. https://www.rlovefloral.com/product/earthygirlgiftbox/ If you want to support our show, donate to the cause, please click on the Venmo Link. https://account.venmo.com/u/Rebecca-Behnke https://anchor.fm/rebecca-behnke/subscribe https://kite.link/earthy-girls https://link.chtbl.com/Grg4n6-Xhttps: https://podvine.com/podcast/earthy-girls- Detox your Domain is still on Presale. Our eBook is available to our listener's for $11.11 US DOLLARS. Click on the link below to get your copy today. https://mailchi.mp/4696178b0ee5/the-earthy-girls --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-behnke/message
Monday, 20 May this year, was World Bee Day. Lab tests showed that half the Australian honey on supermarket shelves had been "adulterated" or mixed with other substances. SBS Assyrian talked to bee keeper, Joe Joseph, who has years of experience making honey as a hobby. He says that new regulations and tests must be implemented so that the industry is regulated and consumers are aware of the source of honey they are buying off supermarket shelves.
Monday, 20 May this year, was World Bee Day. Lab tests showed that half the Australian honey on supermarket shelves had been "adulterated" or mixed with other substances. SBS Assyrian talked to bee keeper, Joe Joseph, who has years of experience making honey as a hobby. He says that new regulations and tests must be implemented so that the industry is regulated and consumers are aware of the source of honey they are buying off supermarket shelves.
Join Rick Garrett on this week's uplifting episode of Rick's Rambles Podcast, airing May 20th! Get ready for a delightful mix of fun facts, wellness tips, and positive vibes. In this episode: Fun Facts about the Indianapolis 500: As the iconic race approaches, Rick shares fascinating tidbits about the history, traditions, and some surprising elements of the Indy 500 that even the most dedicated fans might not know. The Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors: Discover the mental, emotional, and physical health advantages of immersing yourself in nature. From reducing stress to boosting creativity, Rick explores why getting outside is essential for our well-being. The Joy of a Leisurely Walk: Rick highlights the simple yet profound benefits of taking a stroll. Learn how a gentle walk can improve your mood, enhance your physical health, and even spark new ideas. Special Days and Holidays of the Week: Celebrate the unique and quirky holidays of the upcoming week. Whether it's National Rescue Dog Day or World Bee Day, Rick adds a fun twist to these special observances. Tune in for an episode filled with engaging stories, positive insights, and a whole lot of joy. Perfect for listeners looking to brighten their day and learn something new! Subscribe now and don't miss out on Rick's weekly dose of rambling positivity! If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles Podcast financially, you can do a couple of things. You can purchase a Wildlife Tracking Bracelet from MyFahlo. I LOVE this company and what they stand for you. You can purchase your own right here. Or, you can simply buy me a cup of coffee! You can do that here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ricksrambles/message
Amy King hosts your Monday Wake Up Call. ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers talks President Biden delivering commencement speech at Morehouse College. ABC News reporter Jim Ryan joins the show to discuss the helicopter carrying Iranian President crashed in heavy fog. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to The Valley Hive and talks with co-owner Keith Roberts for World Bee Day TODAY. The show closes with Amy talking with the Executive Director of Best Friends Animal Society Brittany Thorn on National Rescue Dog Day.
On this week's MyAgLife in Almonds episode, it's World Bee Day, and BeeHero's Omer Davidi discusses robust data from the 2022-24 almond growing seasons showing optimized pollination activities and new revelations.
This week Gavin has been upset about a man leaving and Dan has been battling through man flu. We hear about generous airline bosses and Das has had an interesting dating app encounter. We give a shout out to a California listener and Dan has a quiz for World Bee Day. This weeks recommendations : JME : 96 F**kries Candi Carpenter : Strawberry Starburst Adjust the Sails, The Darren Hare Band : Me, Myself and Emory Come and talk to us here : Email : betherewithbelson@gmail.com X : @therewithbelson Instagram : @betherewithbelson TikTok : @betherewithbelson
Mike is swelling up with the information he has about bees, and on this edition of Banter Banter he shares it with you. Today is World Bee Day so our hosts share their nostalgia and reality about bees. Everything from bee origins and early domestication to pollinating misconceptions and commercial bee deaths. Are Manny and Mike the Bees Knees, or just a bunch of Bees Wax for talking about these creatures? Either way, pull up a chair for another episode at the corner of Nostalgia and Reality here on Banter Banter. Intro/Outro: Dancin' By Luke Bergs https://www.chosic.com/download-audio/31978/ Cover art: @pepptertroopa on X: https://twitter.com/PepperTroopa Banter on X: https://twitter.com/Banter_Cast Find Mike On X: https://twitter.com/mike8time Manny's Socials: https://linktr.ee/brogar Email: banterbantercast@gmail.com
Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to The Valley Hive and talks with co-owner Keith Roberts for World Bee Day TODAY.
Global markets appeared unfazed after Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash. Any political instability could deal a blow to Iran's economy already struggling under the US sanctions, soaring inflation and high unemployment, but many analysts believe the impact of the tragedy will be limited. Plus, it's World Bee Day, and some honey producers in France are facing a crisis after a particularly wet spring.
We dispatched our roving reporter Terry Flanagan to a Bee Identification Workshop at Baltyboys House in Blessington, Co. Wicklow, organised by Brian Murray of microWild, a project to promote and create biodiversity meadows.
Daily Dad Jokes (20 May 2024) The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! for our loyal fans, use the checkout code, "DadJokes", to receive 25% off the regular listing price. Click here here to view ! Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe ! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: JP-Seven, techtornado, ThaRedditAddict, DCUB3, RabidSyphiliticDingo, VeryLastBison, Cunt_Puffin, Bakedschwarzenbach, Sierra31, Sigurlion, RobbieTheGreat2852, gixxerk4, , Odimorsus, Significant-Ad-8684, tthrivi, OneFriendship5139, TRAKRACER, porichoygupto, ArcOnToActurus, Duytune, thomasbrakeline, Sir_Pluses Subscribe to this podcast via: Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +15k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Take a moment from your busy days, and learn some bee facts with Jake!If you loved this episode, download the Yoto app to listen to the rest of the week's Yoto Daily episodes for free.If you want to share your artwork with Jake, or contribute your own joke for the Friyay jokes round up, check out yoto.space!Did you know you can tune into Yoto Daily for fun facts and trivia, jokes, and riddles each and every day? Access all episodes of Yoto Daily by downloading the Yoto App. You'll find loads of a world of free kids' radio, and you don't need a Yoto Player to use it.Follow us at @yotoplay on Instagram and Facebook!Want to learn more about the host of Yoto Daily, Jake? Check out this interview! Jake answers questions from parents and kids around the world, sharing everything from his favourite dinosaur to whether he's ever seen a unicorn in Chester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's world Bee Day, and to delve further into the topic, I have been very lucky to get Ruud Kleinpaste (or you may know him as ‘the bug man) onto the podcast. He is a bug enthusiast, tv presenter and is always happy to share his face with a wētā so who better to join my on the annual day of the Bees!? In this episode Ruud shares: - What his actual background and education is - How to get people to not be scared of insects anymore - How and why he keeps wētā in his home - What his career highlight is - Why the insect apocalypse is bad for us all - How we can get adults to care about insects and the environment - Why we are having an insect apocalypse - Why ‘sustainable' is the wrong word to be using - How Aotearoa compares to the rest of the world in how it treats the environment - What the inaturalist app is and why you should use it - What biomimicry is and how it can help us in the human world - Things we can all do to make our homes more insect friendly - How we can learn to work together from nature - Why he is not scared of most spiders - Why he believes bees are not in trouble Key Quotes “Have you ever seen a 90 degree bend in nature?” “If you've got kids doing this, they will teach 3 generations for the price of one.” “I do full frontal nerdity.” You can get involved with the podcast online Find our full podcast plus our sister podcast via the website here: www.nowthatswhatsicall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowthatswhaticallpodcasts/ You can follow me on socials on the below accounts. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannemwest/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briannemwest Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briannemwest/ For our latest big project, find out more about Incrediballs here: https://incrediballs.com
Guest Lance Davis is often referred to as “the killer Bee Catcher.” He is a world renown expert on bees, and has his own tv show, titled THE KILLER BEE CATCHER, which airs on the EarthX TV network. Lance recently saved the day and made international headlines for removing a huge bee hive at a tennis tournament in Indian Wells, Ca. Lance chats about his interesting profession, and also shares insight on World Bee Day on May 20, 2024
Allison interviews multi-award-winning author John Larkin about his latest novel 'Brittany & Co Take On Paris', hobby horses, and teaching creative writing. Plus, two highly recommended middle-grade novels and a heads up about World Bee Day. Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
In this episode, we're covering the FAO´s urgent call for assistance for southern Africa after cyclones and floods, the potentially devastating Moroccan Locust outbreak in Afghanistan's wheat basket, 24 new agricultural heritage sites receiving certifications in Rome, and highlights from the World Bee Day and International Tea Day events. Stay tuned! Producer: Lis Sánchez, Ruki Inoshita Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu
Hope you all had a Happy Mothers Day, all you Earthy Mothers! Now lets talk about No Mow May, Meditation and World Bee Day and not to forget to remember why we celebrate Memorial Day here in the US! Raquel & I are back in the podcast studio again. The Earthy Girls want to encourage, inform & inspire you to take that small step, make that 2 degree pivot towards loving your planet not just living on it. It's a Mindset! Flip that Script. Reduce, Reuse and then Recycle. Consider it this way, It's Not just an inconvenience, it's an investment in the future generations. Find us on Instagram @earthygirl.co or on Facebook as Earthy Girls. Our outro music provided by @absentmindedwolf. Find him on Spotify or on Instagram @governedlovern If you want to support our show, donate to the cause, please click on the Venmo Link. https://account.venmo.com/u/Rebecca-Behnke https://anchor.fm/rebecca-behnke/subscribe https://kite.link/earthy-girls https://link.chtbl.com/Grg4n6-Xhttps: https://podvine.com/podcast/earthy-girls-3sM6ta9A9 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-behnke/message
"If you love plants, you're in the right place!”Welcome to the first special short episode of For the Love of Plants. Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating if you like what you hear! In this special short episode, we'll be looking into our pollinator friends and World Bee Day (May 20th). Enjoyy!!To get in touch you can contact us directly ftloveofplants@aol.com or on our Instagram @ ftloveofplants You can find us individually on social media: - Jack is @growing__man - Ellie is @salviagardening on Instagram and Facebook - Charlotte is @somepotsofplantsTo sign the petition to overturn the decision to allow use of neonicotinoid pesticides on sugar crops follow this link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/631948 Buzzing Bee Sound Effect from Pixabay.com
Saturday's episode of Yoto Daily - the mini podcast from the people at yotoplay.com. If you like the sound of this episode download the Yoto app to listen to the rest of the week's Yoto Daily episodes... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's World Bee Day tomorrow and today we pay tribute to these wonderful little critters who are responsible for pollinating one out of every three mouthfuls of food. We pay tribute to them with the CEO of NatureBee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its a big weekend!!! Saturday is World Bee Day and Sunday is World Meditation Day! Ya'll we need to get elevate and vibrate higher for the planet. Mother Earth needs us to BEE more involved! The Earthy Girls want to encourage, inform & inspire you to take that small step, make that 2 degree pivot towards loving your planet not just living on it. It's a Mindset! Flip that Script. Reduce, Reuse and then Recycle. Consider it this way, It's Not just an inconvenience, it's an investment in the future generations. Find us on Instagram @earthygirl.co or on Facebook as Earthy Girls. Our outro music provided by @absentmindedwolf. Find him on Spotify or on Instagram @governedlovern If you want to support our show, donate to the cause, please click on the Venmo Link. https://account.venmo.com/u/Rebecca-Behnke https://anchor.fm/rebecca-behnke/subscribe https://kite.link/earthy-girls https://link.chtbl.com/Grg4n6-Xhttps: https://podvine.com/podcast/earthy-girls-3sM6ta9A9 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-behnke/message
This week's guest on the Bees with Ben podcast is Helen Charles from friendswithhoney.com.au. Helen is passionate about educating people about bees and has recently been working on a community project to encourage bees in a permaculture garden. She even roped in the local men's shed in Brighton East to help construct the hives, and apparently the men had a ball! Helen explains that she has always been interested in nature and was introduced to bees by family members in Canada who run a commercial beekeeping enterprise. She was also into gardening and noticed a lot of bees in her area; she joined a local beekeeping club, got some bees from Ben, and hasn't looked back! She says she loves the fact that she is always learning. Helen's website, friendswithhoney.com.au, extols the principals of biodiversity, sustainability, pollination and citizen science, and is devoted to developing and delivering programs, experiences, events and workshops that link these themes with beekeeping. She explains to Ben that citizen science is all about offering the power of science to people and allowing members of the public to make a contribution. She has been working on an app called inaturalist that allows the user to upload data, which is then analyzed and added to the Atlas of Living Australia, an important tool for scientists and land managers. New species have even been identified through this process. Helen obviously loves sharing her knowledge of bees; she is also a certified permaculture designer and the list of programs and events on the friendswithhoney website include a course on basic beekeeping and a series of workshops entitled the ‘Powerful Pollinators Program'. A ‘Bee for biodiversity workshop' examines the differences between native bees and introduced bees, as well as delving into the history of the honey bee in Australia and detailing how to support our hard- working pollinators. Along with her hives in suburbia, Helen also has an apiary in regional Victoria at Amphitheatre in the Goldfields region, which is located on rural conservation land. Unlike urban Melbourne, where there is a relatively constant supply of floral resources, Helen says this presents somewhat of a challenge in rural Victoria, and she has been busy planting native species of vegetation that will create resources for the bees to forage on throughout the year, her main goal being pollination rather than honey production. Finally, Helen and her partner Ben - who is an award-winning country singer and musician – have a very special event planned for World Bee Day on May 20. They have been composing some cool songs about bees and are performing a special kids' show at the Arcobar at 10:00am (located at 8 Arco Lane, Heatherton). This free special event should be a blast, so get along and have a waggle dance with Helen and Ben! Further details at the www.friendswithhoney.com.au website or at arcobar.com.au
World Bee Day is on May 20!
We're getting in the biodiversity groove ahead of International Biodiversity Day on May 22nd. We speak exclusively to the acting Executive Secretary of the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity, David Cooper. Then we'll be hearing from IFAD's lead on biodiversity Marie Aude Even. After that, in honour of the UK coronation we're taking a little bit of a regal detour. We'll be talking to David Cope, Head of Sustainability at the Duchy of Cornwall. We have a special report for World Bee Day and the next part of our Global Donor Platform miniseries. Then we talk to the people behind Treedom, the app that allows you to plant a tree from a distance and follow the project on line. And Ento Insect Solutions in Kenya will be talking about insects for animal feed. This is Farms.Food.Future – a podcast that's Good for You, Good for the Planet and Good for Farmers brought to you by the International Fund for Agricultural Development. For more information: https://www.ifad.org/en/podcasts/episode43 http://www.cbd.int http://www.ifad.org/climateandenvironment http://www.duchyofcornwall.org http://www.donorplatform.org http://www.treedom.net
We bring forth stories of US White House hauntings. Get ready for Presidential ghostly figures, First Lady apparitions, and even spooked foreign diplomats in the nude OH MY! Drinking a Spicy Bees Knees in honor of World Bee Day. Save the bees! Cheers!!Drink Recipe and pictures on our Instagram.Happyhourgetsweird@gmail.comInstagram @happyhourgetsweirdpodTwitter @HHGetsWeirdThank you for listening! Subscribe and don't forget to leave us a review on Apple podcasts.Sources:https://constitutioncenter.org/amp/blog/ghost-stories-part-of-the-white-housee28099s-legacyhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/10/30/is-the-white-house-haunted-a-history-of-spooked-presidents-prime-ministers-and-pets/#:~:text=Dolley%2520Madison%252C%2520if,she%2520wanted%2520it.https://constitutioncenter.org/amp/blog/ghost-stories-part-of-the-white-housee28099s-legacyWikipedia
This episode of The Gestalt Gardner has everything from gladiolus to azaleas and avocados to Felder Halloween costumes. The best garden party on radio rock and rolls with calls from listeners across Mississippi and beyond. No calls from Peru like last show, but Felder did talk about the love that Mississippi's mighty magnolia receives worldwide. Also, he celebrates World Bee Day with a very appropriate tune. Let's get dirty! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bike To Work Day! World Bee Day, Endangered Species Day, ESC Youth Art Contest!
On today's show, we'll start with a story about an important art prize, before learning about a picture of something mysterious in our skies. Then we'll head to a fashion show featuring clothes for people with disability, and celebrate a special day for our buzziest friend – the bee! Finally, we learn about Tasmania going carbon negative. Quiz Questions: 1. What do the 14 rain clouds in the painting represent? 2. What's the word, starting with G, that explains why blackholes suck everything in? 3. What's the name for clothing designed for people with a disability? 4. What's the word, starting with P, for the way bees help plants and flowers grow? 5. What does carbon negative mean? Bonus Tricky Question: How many times has an indigenous artist won the Archibald prize? Answers: 1. How many days and nights it rained in Lismore 2. Gravity, or gravitational pull 3. Adaptive clothing 4. Pollination 5. They take more carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere than they put in Bonus Tricky Answer: Two; Blak Douglas is the second.
On today's show, we'll start with a story about an important art prize, before learning about a picture of something mysterious in our skies. Then we'll head to a fashion show featuring clothes for people with disability, and celebrate a special day for our buzziest friend – the bee! Finally, we learn about Tasmania going carbon negative. Quiz Questions: 1. What do the 14 rain clouds in the painting represent? 2. What's the word, starting with G, that explains why blackholes suck everything in? 3. What's the name for clothing designed for people with a disability? 4. What's the word, starting with P, for the way bees help plants and flowers grow? 5. What does carbon negative mean? Bonus Tricky Question: How many times has an indigenous artist won the Archibald prize? Answers: 1. How many days and nights it rained in Lismore 2. Gravity, or gravitational pull 3. Adaptive clothing 4. Pollination 5. They take more carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere than they put in Bonus Tricky Answer: Two; Blak Douglas is the second.
Il 20 maggio del 1734 nasceva Anton Janša, uno dei pionieri dell'apicoltura moderna. Dal 2017 le Nazioni Unite hanno proclamato questa data come la Giornata Mondiale delle Api.
This week we're talking about our favorite bugs for World Bee Day! Someone tell Blathers to skip this episode!
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Today marks the all-important World Bee Day, a chance to acknowledge their role in so much of our essential daily lives, and time to consider how we can help them thrive.We're celebrating World Bee Day this year on ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange' by bringing some top tips on creating a natural haven for these fuzzy friends, which flowers are best for visual flair and feeding bees, plus some fantastic actions we can take before we even consider our own gardens.In this episode, discover:Our extraordinary reliance on the wonderful bee population for everyday essentialsHow we can tend more considerately to our own garden, and encourage the same from councilsThe top plants for providing bees their necessary nutrientsWhy we should do away with the leaf blower and provide more mess to protect beesOrder Sarah's book: https://bit.ly/2TWHJczOrder Arthur's book: https://bit.ly/3xOov7HShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comFollow Sarah: https://bit.ly/3jDTvBpFollow Arthur: https://bit.ly/3jxSKK5View all products mentioned and find further advice from Sarah: https://bit.ly/3f2DFiH