Gladstone branch March 2022
Not a lot has happened in the past month within our Gladstone Branch so not a great deal to report. Our next meeting / work-shop
Not a lot has happened in the past month within our Gladstone Branch so not a great deal to report. Our next meeting / work-shop
March MeetingWhat a busy afternoon we had at CCNBA’s March meeting at Richard and Franny Piper’s house at Cowley Beach.The afternoon started with a quick
Thank you so much to our members who braved the rain to come together for our first meeting of 2022. It was so great to
A trip by ANBA ex-president Tim Heard to NSW to present workshops was cut short by relentless rain and frightful flooding, but not before he
Dave Goulson and Elizabeth NichollsSCIENCE 2022 Vol 375, Issue 6584 pp. 970-972.https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abn0185 Bees are highly specialized insects, feeding almost exclusively on nectar and pollen from
A new research paper from a team of Malaysian and Australian scientists studied Stingless bee honey (SBH) of four stingless bee species (Two from Malaysia:
Feral honey bee Apis mellifera colonies are wide-spread globally and cause ecological impacts as pollinators and competitors for food and nesting opportunities. The magnitude of
Dr Ros Gloag is a lecturer in evolutionary biology at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, the University of Sydney. She researches the behaviour
Dear members,Exciting developments never stop coming in the native bee biosphere. On page 11, read about an online work-shop on the topic of potential environmental