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Day One: Thursday, May 13th
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Welcome To The First Day!
Welcome And Introduction By Dr. Keith Delaplane -
Plenary LecturesThe Dark Side Of The Feminine Monarchie: Individual Behavior In Honey Bees, Dr. Robin Crewe
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Why Beekeepers Need Licentious Queens, Dr. Keith Delaplane
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Q&A With Robin and Keith
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Fight The Mite With A Varroa Management Strategy, Dr. Kirsten Traynor
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First Q&A With Kirsten
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2 Million Blossoms: The Beauty Of Our Diverse Pollinators, Dr. Kirsten Traynor
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Second Q&A With Kirsten
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Confirmation Bias: How Beekeeping Echo Chamber, Jerry Hayes
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Q&A With Jerry
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Breakout SessionsFossils, Honey Bee Biodiversity, And Sustainable Food Production, Dr. Robin Crewe
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Results From The Great Georgia Pollinator Census, Becky Griffin
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Four Seasons Forage With Forbs And Exotics, Jimmy Gatt
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Q&A with Robin, Becky, And Jimmy
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Queen Rearing, Amy Weeks
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The Game Of Drones, Julia Mahood
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Apitherapy, Mary Cahill-Roberts
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Q&A With Amy, Julia, And Mary
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Our First Day ClosesConclusion
Lesson 12 of 19
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Results From The Great Georgia Pollinator Census, Becky Griffin
In 2020, Georgians across the state joined together in a citizen science initiative documenting our pollinator populations. This class will discuss the results of the first Great Georgia Pollinator Census and tell how you can get involved in 2021.
Becky Griffin is UGA’s Community and School Garden Coordinator. A passionate advocate for native bees, since 2018, she has been a part of the UGA Trees for Bees team. Becky is the coordinator of the annual Great Georgia Pollinator Census.