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Interview: The Incomparable Honey Bee

A Honey Bee. (Photo source: Erik Hooymans at Wikimedia Commons)
You could thank a honeybee for the last meal you ate. Bees help produce about one out of every three bites we eat. But worldwide bees are dying at a rate never seen in history. Lester Graham talked with Reese Halter about the decline of the honeybee. Doctor Halter is a biologist and the author of the book The Incomparable Honeybee and the Economics of Pollination:
A story on urban beekeeping from TER
"Silence of the Honeybee" from PBS' Nature
Producer: Lester Graham
Release Date: November 4, 2009
Running Time: 3:27

