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Ep.13 Melanie Kirby: Place, Power, and Purpose: Understanding pollinators on western landscapes

Ep.13 Melanie Kirby: Place, Power, and Purpose: Understanding pollinators on western landscapes

Update: 2022-04-18
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Bees date back over 10,000 years on the American continent and are vital to the health of almost every bite we eat, but today they face threats from industrialization and habitat fragmentation. Melanie Kirby is a decades-long beekeeper, a scientist, a member of Tortugas Pueblo, and extension educator for the land-grant program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. Her diverse background gives a perspective on bees and pollinators that brings together Western and indigenous perspectives, and that can help everyone from farmers to urban gardeners play a role in the revitalization of this keystone species. 

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Ep.13 Melanie Kirby: Place, Power, and Purpose: Understanding pollinators on western landscapes

Ep.13 Melanie Kirby: Place, Power, and Purpose: Understanding pollinators on western landscapes

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