NC Zoo honeybee garden

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NC ZOO HONEYBEE GARDEN wake county beekeepers association meeting july 2010

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wake county beekeepers association meeting july 2010. NC Zoo honeybee garden. EXHIBIT PURPOSE. Educate visitors about the importance of bees. Role in pollination & relevance to agriculture. Products of the hive, tools of the trade. Role in human culture, history and well-being. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NC ZOO HONEYBEE GARDEN

wake county beekeepers association meeting july 2010

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EXHIBIT PURPOSE Educate visitors about the importance of beesRole in pollination & relevance to

agricultureProducts of the hive, tools of the tradeRole in human culture, history and well-being

Awareness of beneficial insects in general through a focus on honeybees’ importance

Publicity surrounding CCD increased public interest

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KEY PLAYERS• NC State Beekeepers Association

• NC Farm Bureau• NC Zoological Society

• Local beekeepers & county associations

Irvin Rackley, NCSBA past president Dr. John Ambrose, NC State

response to public interest

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DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE• 1994: NCSBA members Dr. Ambrose, Bill Sheppard and NCSBA president Rackley first consider creating a permanent honeybee exhibit with the NC Zoo

• 2008: Design phase; construction starts November• 2009: Exhibit opens in June

• 1997: Momentum builds; zoo administration in support of exhibit, but funding sought• 1998 – 2007: Nearly $250,000 raised for the exhibit from corporate sponsors, institutions, beekeepers and even the general public

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EXHIBIT CONCEPT

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

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EXHIBIT CONCEPT

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

EDUCATIONAL PAVILION

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EXHIBIT CONCEPT

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

INTERACTIVE BEE MODEL

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EXHIBIT CONCEPT

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

BEE SKEP SCULPTURE

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EXHIBIT CONCEPT

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

BEE-FRIENDLY PLANTINGS

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PLANTING PLAN

Graphic provided by Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC

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KEY COMPONENTS

Interactive sculptures

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Educational displays

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KEY COMPONENTS

Educational displays

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Educational displays

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Bee-friendly plants, emphasizing natives

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Bee-friendly plants, emphasizing natives

SOURWOOD

PEPPERBUSH

SALVIA

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Pavilion & garden overlook

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KEY COMPONENTS

And of course…THE BEES!

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OTHER NOTES

Details, details

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LOCATION

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VISITING: ZOO LOCATION

Address: 4401 Zoo Parkway, Asheboro, NCFrom Raleigh, take US 64 west to Asheboro, then turn LEFT on Zoo Parkway (Hwy 159)

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VOLUNTEER TO HELP OUT!Next volunteer orientation training session:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, from 1 – 3 p.m.

Location: Stedman Education Building(Next to North America entrance)

Contact: NCSBA Zoo volunteer coordinatorsJudy Pick ([email protected]) or Janno Lewis ([email protected])

For more information, visit the NCSBA website at www.ncbeekeepers.org