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Colony is a 2010 Irish documentary film about colony collapse disorder, directed by Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell. [1] The film was produced by Morgan Bushe and Macdara Kelleher. The music was written by Clogs. It opened theatrically in Los Angeles on 30 July 2010 and New York City on 13 August 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. [2] [3]
The 2012 documentary Nicotine Bees argued that neonicotinoid pesticides are principally responsible for colony collapse disorder. [ 212 ] More than Honey , a 2012 documentary, examined the relationship between humans and bees and explored possible causes of CCD.
Vanishing of the Bees is a 2009 documentary film by Hive Mentality Films & Hipfuel Films, directed by George Langworthy and Maryam Henein and released in the United Kingdom in October 2009. The story is centered on the sudden disappearance of honey bees from beehives around the world, caused by the poorly understood phenomenon known as colony ...
David Hackenberg is an American commercial beekeeper [1] [2] who started Hackenberg Apiaries which runs beehives in several American states.. Hackenberg witnessed the first case of what was going to be known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in November 2006 and reported it publicly in February 2007.
Honey bees: colony collapse disorder: Maryam Henein, George Langworthy, and James Erskine: 2009 Vanishing Point: Climate change: Arctic sea ice decline: Marina Endicott and others: 2012 Virunga: Wildlife conservation: Democratic Republic of the Congo: Orlando von Einsiedel: 2014 Voices of Transition: Agriculture: energy and resource scarcity ...
“He was a graduate student at the time, just doing his first movie, called Who’s That Knocking at My Door. And it was 1968, 1969, 1970.” And it was 1968, 1969, 1970.”
Colony Collapse may refer to: Colony collapse disorder "Colony Collapse" (Arrested Development), an episode of Arrested Development "Colony Collapse" (Cloak & Dagger), an episode of Cloak & Dagger "Colony Collapse" (song), a song by Architects
Toby Fischer lives in South Dakota, where just 27 doctors are certified to prescribe buprenorphine -- a medication that blunts the symptoms of withdrawal from heroin and opioid painkillers. A Huffington Post analysis of government data found nearly half of all counties in America don't have such a certified physician. So every month, Fischer and his mother drive to Colorado to pick up their ...