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Tuesday Discussion with Felix Remter (BEEtree-Monitor)

23.01.2024 16:30  – 17:45 

Location: Rachel Carson Center, fourth floor, Conference Room, Leopoldstr. 11a, 80802 Munich, Germany

This Tuesday, environmental anthropologist and filmmaker Felix Remter will introduce the citizen science project BEEtree-Monitor with a special focus on wild bees in Munich. Remter who is affiliated with the Technical University in Munich is both a beekeeper and an expert in multi-species studies. The monitoring project that he is part of enables the reporting and thus continuous monitoring of wild colonies in order to research the honeybee as a wild animal. Recent research in Munich and elsewhere has shown that bee colonies move into cavities in trees or masonry more often than was generally assumed. Some of them survive there for several years.

The Tuesday Discussions are free and open to the public.

For more information on the Tuesday Discussions series, please click here.

Please note: The talk will be recorded for the public representation of the Rachel Carson Center and made available on the RCC's YouTube channel. By attending the event, participants consent to being filmed or photographed.