THE
BEE
COURSE
WEBSITE
THE BEE COURSE
is a workshop offered for conservation biologists, pollination ecologists
and other biologists who want to gain greater knowledge of the systematics
and biology of bees. The course objectives are presented in the course
announcement, which can be clicked on below. Also available is the application form for the 2009
course, which will be held at the Southwestern Research Station, Portal, Arizona, from August 30
to September 9, 2009.
ANNOUNCEMENT
APPLICATION FORM
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
What's
the station like?
How
do I get to the station?
What
do I need to do to prepare for the course?
What
do I need to bring with me for the course?
Can
I keep the specimens I collect during the course?
How
do I pay the station fees?
BEE COURSE ARCHIVES
Course Participants 1999-2008
Course Instructors 1999-2008
Course Special Guests
Course Testimonials
Class
Photos
BEE COURSE LINKS
Logan
Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
The
Bee Works
The
Southwestern Research Station
The
Center for Biodiversity and Conservation
Hymenoptera Identification Course
Ant Course
Questions
about this site should be directed to Jerry Rozen, rozen@amnh.org
Site
was revised January 2009
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