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  2. Bees for Development - Wikipedia

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    Bees for Development is an international charity [1][2] working to alleviate poverty through beekeeping. [3] Beekeeping contributes to supporting sustainable livelihoods [4] in poor and remote communities; honey bees provide an essential ecosystem service. [5] Bees for Development currently runs projects in Uganda, Zanzibar, Ethiopia and ...

  3. Bulldozers rip up Tuolumne River banks east of Modesto. The ...

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    The other project has $2.3 million in funding from city and district ratepayers and $5.5 million from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. It totals 10 acres and will be finished in 2025.

  4. Tulare touts a ‘progressive’ approach to homelessness. How ...

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    Tulare Police Chief Fred Ynclan said in an email to The Bee that the department gets a lot of calls from the encampment, but also noted the benefits of having a large group of homeless people in ...

  5. Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America’s ...

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    Nearly a million bee colonies have been formed in the past five years, according to 2022 Census of Agriculture data from the USDA, boosting the total number of colonies to an all-time high of 3.8 ...

  6. Brooklyn Queens Land Trust - Wikipedia

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    On March 21, 2004, the Brooklyn Queens Land Trust was chartered and incorporated as a 501 (c) (3) organization to manage 34 gardens, 29 in Brooklyn and 5 in Queens, with a plan to own those gardens. [ 1][ 4] The Manhattan Land Trust and the Bronx Land Trust were chartered at the same time. [ 4][ 5] Demetrice Mills was the first president of the ...

  7. Beekeeping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    John Harbison, originally from Pennsylvania, was a successful beekeeper on the US west coast in the 1860s, in an area now known as Harbison Canyon, California, and greatly expanded the market for honey throughout the country. By 1890, William L. Coggshall had become the biggest beekeeper in the world, with over 3,000 hives in 15 locations ...