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Sustainable Seneca: Beekeeping on Campus
Seneca Stories of Sustainability
Seneca Honey
The buzz that is helping build more sustainable campuses
Sustainable Seneca initiatives buzzing with growth
Seneca Sting Honey debuts to benefit students
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Bumble Bee Conservation (Xerces Society)
Bumblebee Watch
How to Help Wild Bees & Other Native Pollinators (City of Toronto)
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
Pollinators (David Suzuki Foundation)
World Bee Day (Food and Agriculture Organization | UN)
Articles
Bees are sentient: Inside the stunning brains of nature’s hardest workers (The Guardian)
Give bees a chance: We can’t afford to lose our wild native pollinators (The Conversation)
Want to 'save the bees'? Skip the honeybee hives and grow native plants (National Post)
Why bees are critical for achieving sustainable development (Ambio)
Why bees are essential to people and planet (UN Environmental Programme)
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