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Rediscovering Native Bees

Walnut Creek Scout Emmitt Burk of Troop 302, left, talks with GHF Board Member Brian Murphy, about the bee black Burk made as  part of his Eagle Scout project.  To read the entire article, click here.


To view a comprehensive article on Rediscovering Native Bees, by Brian Murphy, click HERE.


Photo credits: Bee photos and Austin Wood, Eagle Scout alongside his native bee block project - photos by Brian Murphy


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A Certified Wildlife Habitat and Certified Green Business, The Gardens at Heather Farm (GHF) provides six acres of educational gardens and programs for youth, adults and persons with disabilities. A qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit, GHF is self supporting through memberships, fundraisers, grants, private donations, facility rentals and program fees.