Knowledge Exchange: Reproducing Bees and Knowledge
Indigenous women from Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia gathered to learn and share experiences in working with Amazonian Melipona bees. The knowledge exchange was an initiative by the Amazonia Indigenous Women's Fellowship.
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