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Bees, Beewashing and Climate Change: An Interview with Sheila Colla

Bees, Beewashing and Climate Change: An Interview with Sheila Colla

This interview was conducted by Research Apprenticeship Programme (RAP) student Alyssa Ramos, Glendon Campus, with Professor Sheila Colla, Faculty of the Environment and Urban Change (https://www.savethebumblebees.ca). How did you end up in this field, studying bees and their relationship to the environment and climate change?  During my undergraduate degree, the University of Toronto had the […]

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Get buzzed about pollination and why bees are important to humans at International Pollinator Week

Get buzzed about pollination and why bees are important to humans at International Pollinator Week

The birds and the bees, the bats and the butterflies all need a little help doing it these days – pollinating that is. So Sabrina Malach, a master in environmental studies student at York, has helped organize several events in Toronto for International Pollinator Week, which will run from June 21 to 27. The events give […]