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London bees tagged to help researchers identify favourite nectar and pollen haunts

by temi | Jun 22, 2016 | Beekeeping, Bees

Researchers at Queen Mary University in London, looking into identifying bees favourite foraging location in London have tagged and released hundreds of bees, to collect data about bees foraging behaviour in London. The first batch of the ‘research bees’ saw five...

Treatment-Free Beekeeping – interesting videos on why you should not treat your hive

by temi | Jun 11, 2016 | Beekeeping, Natural Beekeeping

Videos on treatment free beekeeping. David Heaf, author of The bee-friendly beekeeper- a sustainable approach, talking about why he stopped treating his bees. Michael Bush tralking about treatment-free beekeeping and the downside of treating beehives with...

Natural beekeeping for beginners – Hellens Garden Festival Ledbury Herefordshire

by temi | Jun 4, 2016 | Beekeeping, Bees

Event: Introduction to bee-centred natural beekeping Venue/location: Hellen’s garden festival, Much Marcle, Ledbury, Herefordshire Spealkers: Donald Broughton & Temi Odurinde Aspects of natural beekeeping covered: What is natural beekeeping? What you need...

An Introduction to Natural Beekeeping – free ebook download

by temi | Jun 3, 2016 | Beekeeping

If you are interested in natural beekeeping, a fantastic free document that can get you started on the subject is ‘An Introduction to Natural Beekeeping’ by Phil Chadler, one of the leading advocates of natural beekeeping. Mr Chandler’s description of natural...

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Temi Odurinde is passionate about the environment. In his day job, he works as a consultant on various sustainability projects. Some of his spare time is spent volunteering on sustainable development advocacy projects.

Temi is also a storyteller, he loves the oral storytelling tradition. Some of his favourite stories include myths, legends, folktales and fairy tales. He especially love creation myths.

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  • Hope Spring Claim Your Water Rights Campaign Advocacy Success
  • Students of LEA Primary school Zhiyinda demanded their water right
  • Sustainable Reusable Cloth Sanitary Pads in Nigeria Could Alleviate Period Poverty
  • Donation eCards – A great way to support a good cause
  • A Guide to Rewilding in the UK

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