Plant Trees Sow Seeds Save the Bees

…Simple ways to bee-friendly

By Nicola Bradbear

 

“Based in Monmouth, UK, Bees for Development works in over fifty countries advocating simple methods for beekeeping to support essential biodiversity, and to provide sustainable incomes for families in remote locations.

Nicola Bradbear PhD has worked for International Bee Research Association and the Bee Research Unit at Cardiff University before founding Bees for Development in 1993. She is also a beekeeper. With every book sold, proceeds will be donated to Bees for Development.” – Penguin Books

This is an easy introductory book, well put together and informative for anyone that wants a quick read about how to identify, encourage and care for the wild, stripey, winged pollinators that could be in your garden.

The Bees for Development website is a very good site with a lot of information – well worth a visit:

www.beesfordevelopment.org