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World Bee Day 2022

On the occasion of the fifth World Bee Day, ISPRA will organize  a round table where seven researchers will illustrate the complex social organization of bees, the multiple benefits they procure for humans through their products and the numerous threats to which they are subjected at the hands of bees. man and nature. We will talk about how to save bees to save ourselves. The meeting will be moderated by the journalist of Radio RAI Sonia Filippazzi She hosts the program "the air you breathe" dedicated to the environment and climate on RAI Radio1.

Program

 

  • World Bee Day 2022
  • 2022-05-20T10:00:00+00:00
  • 2022-05-20T11:20:00+00:00
  • On the occasion of the fifth World Bee Day, ISPRA will organize  a round table where seven researchers will illustrate the complex social organization of bees, the multiple benefits they procure for humans through their products and the numerous threats to which they are subjected at the hands of bees. man and nature. We will talk about how to save bees to save ourselves. The meeting will be moderated by the journalist of Radio RAI Sonia Filippazzi She hosts the program "the air you breathe" dedicated to the environment and climate on RAI Radio1. Program  
  • When May 20, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:20 AM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
  • Where Online event
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The round table will be animated by:

Mario Mineo: archaeologist, currently coordinator of the prehistoric section of the Museum of Civilizations; Guido Cortese: President of the non-profit Association of Metropolitan Pollinators; Beti Piotto: Agronomist, currently very active in the Italian Association of Apitherapy; Cinzia Scaffidi journalist and author of numerous books including “the world of bees and honey”; Alberto Contessi, biologist and entomologist, author of numerous publications in the phytosanitary and scientific fields; Valter Bellucci, ISPRA biologist, studies and analyzes the causes related to the decrease and disappearance of bees in Italy, through research projects aimed at identifying possible remedies. Marcella Milito, biologist and laboratory technician at the Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of the Lazio and Tuscany Regions. She deals with laboratory analyzes in the field of official controls, self-control and projects and researches relating to beekeeping

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