Connecting people to nature, community and themselves through bees
Posted by Peter Roaf on Mar 14, 2017
Hives for Humanity connects people to nature, community and themselves through bees.
| Bee populations are constantly threatened and so our food production |
| Flowers throughout downtown Vancouver, including Cathedral Square Park, support bees |
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| Bee keeping and honey production provide a sense of fulfillment for those living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside |
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| Building bee hives is an important part of the program |
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| Hives for Humanity produces honey and other bee products in its local, sustainable economy of people and pollinators |
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| Julia Common, of Hives for Humanity, speaks to Rotary Ladner members |
It fosters connectivity to nature and to each other and participates in local sustainable economies.
It also supports at-risk populations of people and pollinators, and we do so with respect and joy.



