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Doomsday scenarios and the fate of the African honeybee population
Crewe, Robin M.; De la Rey, Cheryl; University of Pretoria; De la Rey, Cheryl
The threat to honeybee populations in the USA, Europe and Latin America over the past few years has received extensive media
attention.Yet, very little is said about African honeybee populations, even though honeybees come from Africa.
Die bedreigde heuningbybevolkings in die VSA, Europa en Latyns-Amerika het die afgelope paar jaar baie aandag van die media
ontvang. Tog word daar baie min oor Afrika-heuningbybevolkings berig, alhoewel heuningbye vanaf Afrika kom.
Tshosetso ya go ata ga nose ya mamapo ya USA, Yuropa le Amerika ya Lathine mo mengwageng e se mekae ya go feta e
hweditse tlhokomelo ye kgolo ya mediya. Le ge go le bjalo, ga go bolelwe kudu ka go ata ga nose ya mamapo ya Afrika, le ge e le
gore dinose di tswa Afrika.
Description:
Invitation to the first lecture of the UP expert lecture series delivered by Prof Robin Crewe, 26 August 2010 17:00, Senate Hall, Hatfield Campus, University of Pretoria.