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Society for Conservation Biology celebrates opening of bee garden

The Society for Conservation Biology held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday to introduce the university’s first-ever bee garden. Located in front of the Biosciences Complex on Arch Street, the Bee Garden inhabits native wildlife and plant species that will cater to local pollinators and insects....

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The secret strife of bees

It takes a trip to the moon and back for a bee to produce an ounce of honey for your tea. Although there’s often a stigma and a fear associated with bees – on countless occasions I’ve found myself swatting at them or fleeing from the particularly persistent ones – they are integral indicators of the...

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