Honey bee and pollinator facility officially opened
WSU’s new Honey Bee & Pollinator Research, Extension, and Education Facility officially opens, allowing for huge expansion in the amount of research scientists can do to help save the bees.
WSU’s new Honey Bee & Pollinator Research, Extension, and Education Facility officially opens, allowing for huge expansion in the amount of research scientists can do to help save the bees.
WSU alums Ken and Sue Christianson donated $1 million dollars to WSU to support a Honey Bee and Pollinator Research Facility on WSU’s Pullman campus.
WSU’s honey bee program is trying to breed stronger, cleaner, less aggressive bees.
WSU researchers travel Europe, collecting material from honey bees to help diversify the honey bee gene pool here in the United States.
WSU researchers travel around Europe collecting material from honey bees to help diversify the honey bee gene pool here in the U.S.