Your author, shortly before departing on his globetrotting journey. |
ATTENTION: I concluded my beekeeping journey in August 2013. For various reasons, I stopped blogging shortly after arriving in India and never resumed.
Updating this blog to reflect the completion of my research - and to convey its outcomes to those who are interested - is an ongoing process, so check back periodically if you are looking for additional info on beekeeping in India, Russia, or Germany. Even better, subscribe to this blog by e-mail (at the bottom of the page) and new posts will be sent directly to your inbox as I complete them. Thanks for visiting.
- Dillon Blankenship, 20 February, 2018.
Updating this blog to reflect the completion of my research - and to convey its outcomes to those who are interested - is an ongoing process, so check back periodically if you are looking for additional info on beekeeping in India, Russia, or Germany. Even better, subscribe to this blog by e-mail (at the bottom of the page) and new posts will be sent directly to your inbox as I complete them. Thanks for visiting.
- Dillon Blankenship, 20 February, 2018.
About Me
With the completion of my studies at Hendrix College, I embarked on a
year of independent travel and research sponsored by the Thomas J.
Watson Fellowship. From July 2012 to August 2013, I explored local
beekeeping practices in Europe, Africa, and Asia (the native range of
honey bees) in hope of finding ways to overcome some of today's most
pressing apicultural problems.
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