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The Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility on Bee Biology Road, University of California, Davis, is the largest and most comprehensive state‐supported apiculture facility in North America and the only one in California. We provide leading cutting‐edge research focusing on basic bee biology and genetics. We address international concerns about bee health, and meet the needs of California’s multibillion dollar agricultural industry. Our expertise includes honey bee breeding and genetics, and native bee biology. We are uniquely qualified to investigate declining populations of honey bees, native bees and other insect pollinators and to provide solutions. — http://beebiology.ucdavis.edu

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Alumnus Bob Fletcher dies at 101; helped Japanese-Americans June 10, 2013
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Alumnus Bob Fletcher dies at 101; helped Japanese-Americans
June 10, 2013

Ignoring the resentment of neighbors, Bob Fletcher quit his job in the middle of World War II to manage the farms of Japanese families forced to live in internment camps.

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