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Beekeeping / Grade I listed buildings in Oxford / Pollination / Kurt Jackson / Bee / Oxford University Museum of Natural History / Neonicotinoid / Entomology / Museum / Pollinator / Hexapoda / Biology
Date: 2016-02-08 07:20:15
Beekeeping
Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
Pollination
Kurt Jackson
Bee
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Neonicotinoid
Entomology
Museum
Pollinator
Hexapoda
Biology

News release 4 February 2016 Kurt Jackson exhibition showcases new work celebrating the importance and diversity of bees Bees (and the odd wasp) in my bonnet

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