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Bees, Native Plants, and Biodiversity with Brandon Reynolds

51 min · 9 de may de 202451 min
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Welcome to the spring episode of Between the Leaves. Our guest is Brandon Reynolds, who’s talking with host Meg Hanrahan about bees and biodiversity. He learned beekeeping before starting B the Keeper, a landscape company that focuses on native plants. Follow his journey from advertising to beekeeping to becoming a landscaper, restorationist and activist. Brandon highlights the importance of preserving native bee populations and creating pollinator habitats, discusses how native plants help to attract and sustain biodiversity, and talks about his work with community groups to achieve these goals.

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