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Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival: Honeybees and Other Pollinators – Taking the Sting Out

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With over 50 years of experience in beekeeping and several degrees between them, Bruce and Nancy Steele will talk abo…

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With over 50 years of experience in beekeeping and several degrees between them, Bruce and Nancy Steele will talk about everything from what it’s like to be a beekeeper in southern California to the importance of our imperiled native pollinators. You’ll take away a greater appreciation for the importance of the relationships between birds and bees (and all pollinators) plus tips for helping native pollinators to survive and thrive in your own yard. You’ll also get a glimpse into some of the activities that happen inside those stacked bee boxes you see along the roadside. Cost: $15 Rating: 1 Transportation: Self-drive Speakers: Bruce Steele Bruce Steele began beekeeping just out of college when he caught some swarms and built the boxes to hold them. Always a sideline business, Bruce runs about 200 beehives today, pollinating commercial crops like almonds and harvesting honey from wildflowers in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in California and the Black Hills of Arizona. Bruce retired from his career as an environmental health and safety manager at a small college in 2016. Nancy Steele Nancy Steele caught the beekeeping bug after she met Bruce and she foolishly agreed to help him on an overnight trip to move the bees to the almonds some 40 years ago. She studied honeybees and their hive parasite, the greater wax moth, for her masters of science at ASU. Nancy has recently retired from her job as Executive Director of Friends of the Verde River.   Location: Cottonwood Community Clubhouse 805 N Main St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326       Part of the Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival It’s the 2024 Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival! In 2024, join us as we explore the theme of migration and its impact on riparian areas in our environment. Our keynote speaker, Richard Crossley, will lead discussions, and the featured bird for the year is the common black hawk. The Free Family Nature Festival at the Verde Valley Birding & Nature Festival will be in the lagoon area on Saturday, April 27th from 9am to 3pm. There will be armchair birding and guided bird walks all across the Verde Valley from April 25th - 28th that you do need to register for.

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