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  • The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
  • Resonating Bodies on YouTube
  • Resonating Bodies on Vimeo
  • The Schmidt Sting Pain Index
  • Building Houses for Native Bees
  • About bees, habitat, and coevolution

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"Resonating Bodies” is a series of integrated media installations, community outreach projects and educational initiatives which focuses on biodiversity of pollinators indigenous to the natural and urban ecosystems of Canada, with special focus on the city Toronto.

Most species of bees are solitary: they do not live in colonies, and do not make honey or beeswax. Learn more about biodiversity of Canada's bees and wasps.

Contents

  • Bee Biodiversity
  • The Art
    • Odes to Solitary Bees
    • Amplified Habitat Installations for Wild Bees
      • Audio Bee Booths, Cabinets, Habitat Walls
        • Audio Bee Cabinets
        • Balls Falls
        • Habitat Walls with Cabinets
        • Tree Museum / TRCA
        • Royal Botanical Gardens
        • The Calgary Zoo
        • Woodburned Prototype
        • Inhabitants
      • Deluxe Log, Bee Plank
      • Window Mini-Gallery
      • Pollination Station–Algonquin Island
    • Bumble Domicile
      • Observation Bumble Bee Colony
      • Audio Transformations
      • Data Visualization
      • Electroformed Hive Offering Tray
      • Ultraviolet Video
      • Art and Ethics
      • Bee Trading Cards
        • Bee Trading Card Gallery
        • Bar-code Gallery
          • About colour-coded DNA barcodes
      • F.A.S.T. Flower Anther Swabbing Team
      • Artist Bios & Credits
  • Community
    • Pollinator Gardens
    • Save the Bumblebees
    • Solitary Dream Homes (For Wild Bees)
    • Toronto’s Wild Bees
    • Bee Houses Around the World
    • Pink Bee Condo – Up Close
    • Comments & Discussion
    • Wild Bee Club & Talks
  • Resonating Bodies on YouTube
  • Resources
    • About bees, habitat, and coevolution
    • Building Houses for Native Bees
    • Credits
    • Recommended books, videos, downloadable files & links
    • The Schmidt Sting Pain Index

Bumble Bee DNA: Detail of a bar code derived from the DNA of Bombus griseocollis. More about DNA Barcodes

pollinator.org Pollinator Partnership provides information on pollinator-habitat conservation, pollinator gardens, co- evolution and more. Pollinator Partnership is a tri-national organization; this site brings together information regarding Mexico, the United States and Canada.

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