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  • noun beekeeper

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Examples

  • "Decimation of the bee population, both feral hives and managed colonies, can lead to major issues for the agricultural industry," says apiculturalist Mark Goodwin.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • One such track is at the Environmental Research Institute at Eastern Kentucky University, where apiculturalist Tammy Horn oversees an experiment in apiforestation, a term described by the school as a "new form of reclamation focused on planting pollinator-friendly flowers and trees."

    Times Leader News 2009

  • One such track is at the Environmental Research Institute at Eastern Kentucky University, where apiculturalist Tammy Horn oversees an experiment in apiforestation, a term described by the school as a "new form of reclamation focused on planting pollinator-friendly flowers and trees."

    - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community 2009

  • "Decimation of the bee population, both feral hives and managed colonies, can lead to major issues for the agricultural industry," says apiculturalist Mark Goodwin.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

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