What Happened To Terry Ingram’s Beehives?

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Raising Awareness 

Terry Ingram is a well-educated farmer who holds degrees in physics and math, with minors in history, biology and education. He has been farming for over 50 years, has been a beekeeper, apiary instructor and bee researcher for over 56 years. He was also a columnist with the prestigious American Bee Journal. Terry has been working to raise awareness about the devastating impact of agro-chemicals on bees as well as other beings such as the Bald Eagle. He has been monitoring the impact and decline for many years.

Terry Ingram's beehives Dec 8, 2011

More of Terry Ingram’s beehives last year, Dec 8, 2011

 

Terry Ingram's beehives last year, Dec 8, 2011

More of Terry Ingram’s beehives last year, Dec 8, 2011

Terry Ingram believes his bees were recently confiscated by the Illinois Department of Agriculture because he was developing a glyphosate resistant bee. This confiscation destroys years of his research.

Terry Ingram's beehives Spring 2012

Terry Ingram’s beehives Spring 2012

The Interview

Mr. Ingram will have an opportunity in greater detail to explain what he believes has occurred here. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to Terrence N. Ingram, President & Executive Director, Eagle Nature Foundation, Ltd. Here is the podcast of the show:

 

Bio:  Terry has been the Executive Director and President of the Eagle Nature Foundation since its inception in 1995. He has studied bald eagles for various businesses and organizations for close to 50 years. He also received the Sol Feinstone Environmental Award amongst many others for his efforts on behalf of the Bald Eagle. Terry is also an expert on eagles and is the author of the book, “Eagle” published by Friedman Publishers.

Terry Ingram

Terry Ingram

Terrence Ingram’s Interview: The Impact of Round-Up On Bees & Bald Eagles (Tue, April 19, 2011)


 


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2 Responses to “What Happened To Terry Ingram’s Beehives?”

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  2. That’s appalling – hive theft has become a big problem in the UK recently, probably because the price of everything has rocketed. To lose bees that were part of a research project as well is heartbreaking. They’re irreplaceable.

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