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Gerald Cooper

A beekeeper

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Gerald was a University Lecturer in Social Science and moved to Wales in 1980. He was then a Dairy Farmer for Ten Years before becoming a professional Beekeeper with 500 hives of bees, an exhibition centre, shop and tearoom.

His overriding aim in doing these things was to make a living by doing what he enjoyed doing.

'It doesn't always work, but it's better than a career and an office'.

What I'm talking about:

‘Bees, Man and the threat of extinction; what we can do’

Comments:

Posted by: Editor HertsBees on 11th October 2009 11:09:36

Hannah - for honey for sale near London checkout our website at www.hertsbees.org.uk. We have a map of places to buy Hertfordshire honey.

Posted by: Hannah on 3rd October 2009 21:54:18

Fantastic lecture, brings back memories of my Grandparents honey shed which had the best smell encased within it's walls.. On another note I've been searching in vain for UK honey in London shops and to no avail so any links to stockists would be much appreciated :)

Posted by: Buzza Shuck on 16th April 2009 04:37:18

Very much into what your talking about. Am a researcher and independent Beekeeper. Do alot of Honeybee Removals. Specialty Bee Navagation and honeybee physiology....... to read part of one of my research articles go to. www.buzzashuck.wetpaint.com. I would like very much to have some communication with you.. Your right..and the time is now or lose the bees. But., with earth system change now happening so often.. the seventh sense of creation is giving us strong warning and the honeybee is leading this in one of the most interesting and mysterious ways... Take care and hope to hear from you, Blessings, Buzza Shuck

Posted by: Mael Glon on 13th March 2009 20:46:22

This is a really neat and informative lecture. Thanks!

Posted by: John on 15th January 2009 22:59:55

if you want to know more about bees, read Steiner's book called Bees: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bees-Nine-Lectures-Nature/dp/0880104570

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Websites

British Beekeeper's Association
The BBKA works to promote bees and beekeeping and to provide a range of member services to beekeepers in the UK
Welsh Beekeeper's Association
Keeping Welsh beekeepers informed
Central Science Laboratory
An organisation dedicated to applying science in protection of food chain safety and environmental health
Countryside Council for Wales
The Countryside Council for Wales is the Government's statutory advisor on sustaining natural beauty, wildlife and the opportunity for outdoor enjoyment in Wales and its inshore waters
Plants for Life
About the importance of plants and why we need them

Books

The Biology of the Honeybee
Author: Mark L Winston
Description: All you need to know about the honey bee
ISBN: 0674074092
Honeybee Ecology
Author: Thomas D Seeley
Description: Behavioural biology
ISBN: 0691083924
Bees of the World
Author: Christopher O'Toole and Anthony Raw
Description: A reference book for naturalists and amateurs
ISBN: 0816057125
Guide to Bees and Honey
Author: Ted Hooper
Description: A guide to beekeeping
ISBN: 1904846246
Bees at the Bottom of the Garden
Author: Alan Campion
Description: This book aims to take the mystique out of keeping bees
ISBN: 0907908977
Plants and Honeybees: Their Relationship
Author: David Aston and Sally Bucknall
Description: How the European honey bee utilises the flowers and plants in the British Isles
ISBN: 190484619X

Organisations

The Woodland Trust
Leading charity dedicated solely to the protection of our native woodland heritage.
The Ramblers
The UK’s biggest walking association
Landlife
Working mainly in urban and urban fringe areas, to bring nature and people closer together.
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