Bees & the World: Lessons for Thriving International Cooperation
A project to listen to leaders from indigenous and local communities, connecting their wisdom globally, as the stingless bees are connected to each other. LeiaView More
A project to listen to leaders from indigenous and local communities, connecting their wisdom globally, as the stingless bees are connected to each other. LeiaView More
Stingless bees are important pollinators and a highly diverse group of neotropical bees. In Brazil, for example, many species coexist in the same environment. ButView More
Stingless bees are a very diverse group of tropical bees, with some species similar in size to a fruit fly and others larger than aView More
An interdisciplinary event showcasing indigenous wisdom, academic research, and cutting-edge technology to conserve stingless bees and their habitats. The launch of the Meli-P2Panda app signifiesView More
Ever wondered what are the main differences between honeybees and stingless bees? Besides the colours and sizes, many characteristics are imperceptible just by looking atView More
In the Atlantic Forest, a workshop to strengthen the Guarani Mbya people’s (re)connection with the cultivation, maintenance and management of Jate’i bees. Authors: Ana RosaView More
Cacica Joana and meliponiculturist Orlando gave an emotional presentation of their village, Raízes da Ayahuasca, during the latest virtual meeting between Meli’s communities. Bridging distances,View More
Ana Paula Cipriano shares her experience of moving to the United Kingdom to start her PhD at the University of Bristol. The study aims toView More
The activities in the village of Campo de Perizes are already bearing fruit! The meliponary construction project in the community is not only rooting localView More
Another project is coming to the Pollinating Regeneration program! The teachers Aruak and Yvoty wrote a project to strengthen the handling of native bees inView More