[Pollinator] Last Reminder: Order your 2011 Bee Calendar Now for Holiday Delivery
Matthew Shepherd
mdshepherd at xerces.org
Thu Nov 18 16:13:49 PST 2010
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[image: bee] PURCHASE YOUR 2011 NORTH AMERICAN BEE CALENDAR
BY NOV. 30th FOR
HOLIDAY DELIVERY!
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Time is running out if you want to purchase the *2011 North American Bee
Calendar*. There is now less than two weeks until the November 30th deadline
for guaranteed holiday delivery.
Featuring magnificent close-up photos by Rollin Coville, this 9" x 12"
calendar highlights twelve commonly encountered pollinators. Each month
introduces you to a different bee genus, with a gorgeous full-page pin-up
photo accompanied by notes on preferred plants, nesting needs, and guidance
on how to identify the genus - and of course, a complete day-by-day calendar
for each month. Preview a
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the front cover, one month, and back cover of the calendar.
Created by bee enthusiast and volunteer Celeste Ets-Hokin and edited by
Xerces staff, the calendar is produced by The Xerces
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The
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*The deadline to order calendars for holiday delivery is Tuesday,
November 30, 2010. Holiday delivery is only guaranteed to U.S. addresses*.
For more detailed information on ordering and shipping, or to purchase your
calendar please visit either
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.
U.S. Price: $15.00 (includes shipping)
International Price: $18.00 (includes shipping)
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Carder bee (*Anthidium maculosum*),
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through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitat. Established in
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