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Trees and Bees Conference 19 March 2021

Uncategorised: 5 January 2021 Leave a Comment

Trees and Bees Conference 19 March 2021
Honeybees at the entrance to their nest hole in an aspen tree.

I’m pleased to have been added to the roster of speakers for the Trees and Bees Online Conference that is being organised by Climate Action North to celebrate International Day of Forests on 19th March 2021.

I’ll be speaking about the role of aspen trees in providing nesting sites for bees, and the remarkable web of ecological relationships associated with that.

Book your ticket now for what promises to be a very informative and inspiring event.

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AlanWatsonFeat1Alan Watson Featherstone@AlanWatsonFeat1·
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While the headline uses the word 'populations' to describe fish, the article itself still uses the word 'stocks', which implies that fish are just a commodity for humans to exploit. Fish are free-living wild animals, not some stock item in a supermarket.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/22/only-a-third-of-uks-key-fish-populations-are-not-overfished

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Maybe this can be a first step in finally acknowledging the wisdom & rights of native peoples, in the USA & other countries. "It aligns Indigenous environmental knowledge with presidential priorities that benefit everyone,” said Faith Spotted Eagle.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/21/dakota-access-pipeline-joe-biden-indigenous-environment

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Great to see that this project is being led by farmers. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/22/farmers-back-plan-to-reintroduce-white-tailed-eagle-to-norfolk

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