
Bee Better
How Bees Can Make You and Our World Better
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Sean "DrC" Cordry
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Howard Steel
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Have you ever wondered why honey bees are so vital to the health and vitality of our world? Join retired educator Howard Steel as he whimsically shares his passion for these amazing creatures and his experiences with beekeeping. Discover why these incredible producers are endangered and how we can help protect them with simple, personal lifestyle changes. Find out about the intricate and fascinating role of the honey bee in ecosystem pollination. Be inspired and learn how to start up your own hive right in your backyard!
Students: This book will be a great source for your research or projects. Start listening to Bee Better today and find out what all the buzz is about!
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