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Tuesday
Apr122011

Evolving Ideas - 04/12/11

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Mysterious loss: Honey Bees have been dying off in large numbers for four years now, and scientists still do not know why. What has happened to our ecosystem? Our guests today, Master BeeKeeper Mark Emerich, VP, Beekeepers Association (Olympia) and Bob Smith, Certified Journeyman BeeKeeper, will shed light on the enigma for without the Honey Bees to pollinate flowering plants, our ecosystem is in danger. "Honeybees are absolutely critical to the health of the environment."- Kim Flottum. 

Two films in theaters now about the disappearing bees were produced to bring light to the colony collapse issue, indicating cause for alarm. Perhaps, it's the pesticides and poisons or GMOs, Genetically Modified Organisms (Monsanto) and (Syngenta) that are the cause. The jury is still out. The mystery unsolved. Our two guests, involved with a local honey bee organization, will help us to understand the significance for the planet, the foods we eat and the impact on the health of Mother Natureof which we are a part.

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