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This is a really fabulous link page, it has almost everywhere you could
possible want to go to find information on beekeeping -

http://www.badbeekeeping.com/weblinks.htm
Check out the website for Discover
Upstate South Carolina.  They want to do
some stories on beekeeping in future
issues so keep checking them out -
Beekeepers need to stay in contact with the world
around them and their bees.  We need to know the
latest research and information available on our
bees and their issues.  We also need to know how to contact other
beekeepers to ask questions and relay information or just chat.  And
we always need new/more equipment - here some useful sites we've
collected.  If you know of more sites you think we should include,
just e-mail us and we will work to add them to our site listings.

Links verified 23 Jan 2011                       
the WebWitch
Some Cool Links -

www.ProjectApism.org  - all kinds of good info on research, problem
solutions, beekeeping economics, best management practices, etc.
"Project Apis m. (PAm) was established by beekeepers and orchardists in
December, 2006, as a 'New Vision' to fund honey bee research on managed colonies.
The organization's goal is to fund and direct research to improve the health and
vitality of honey bee colonies while improving crop production. Emphasis is placed
on research studies that have realistic and practical usefulness for beekeeping
businesses
."

www.extension.org/bee%20health - features informative articles,
Q&A, calendar of events, research updates, etc

www.beeccdcap.uga.edu/ - The website for the Managed Pollinator
CAP (coordinated agricultural project) directed by Dr. Keith
Delaplane.  "Goal 1. Determine and mitigate causes of CCD.  Goal 2. Incorporate
pathogen- and disease-resistant traints and increase genetic diversity.  Goal 3.
Improve conservation and management of non-Apis pollinators.  Goal 4. Deliver
research knowledge to client groups."
 


www.pfspbees.org - PARTNERS FOR SUSTAINABLE
POLLINATION "Pursuing collaborative approaches between
farmers, growers, beekeepers and scientists to develop ways to
improve health of honey bees in pollination services and support
native pollinators."
25 Oct 2011