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In collaboration with the Encyclopedia of Life (eol.org), we've developed
a set of "Bee Observer Cards" that are intended to teach
naturalists, teachers, resource managers and other interested public
something about the diverse anatomies, natural history, and behaviors of
bees. The cards are not a guide to taxonomic identification, but more a
tool to help people observe the remarkable diversity of body structures,
nesting habits etc. when they are out in the field. They are freely
available to anyone as a pdf on the EOL website: <br><br>
<a href="http://eol.org/info/disc_observer">
http://eol.org/info/disc_observer</a><br><br>
From there, they are easy to print up as cards or for use on screen
devices. Please take a look, and spread the word! Thanks.<br><br>
Jessica<br><br>
<font face="Tahoma" size=2>Jessica Rykken<br>
</font><font face="tahoma" size=2>Research Associate<br>
Museum of Comparative Zoology<br>
Harvard University<br>
26 Oxford St.<br>
Cambridge, MA 02138<br>
phone: 617-496-1221 or 413-665-0412<br>
fax: 617-495-5667<br>
<a href="mailto:jrykken@oeb.harvard.edu">jrykken@oeb.harvard.edu</a><br>
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<a href="http://insects.oeb.harvard.edu/boston_islands/index.htm" eudora="autourl">
http://insects.oeb.harvard.edu/boston_islands/index.htm<br>
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