Tools to Improve Apiary Inspection Programs

Presenter's Name(s)

Faith N. NovellaFollow

Conference Year

January 2019

Abstract

Over the past semester, I have conducted research on the current state of Apiary Inspection Programs (AIPs) across the country. I identified common challenges and limitations of AIPs in order to develop tools to increase efficiency within these programs. I plan on presenting the information I gathered in my public information request and the implications of such information.

Primary Faculty Mentor Name

James Murdoch

Graduate Student Mentors

Samantha Alger

Faculty/Staff Collaborators

Dr. Samantha Alger

Status

Undergraduate

Student College

Rubenstein School of Environmental and Natural Resources

Program/Major

Wildlife and Fisheries Biology

Primary Research Category

Food & Environment Studies

Secondary Research Category

Biological Sciences

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Tools to Improve Apiary Inspection Programs

Over the past semester, I have conducted research on the current state of Apiary Inspection Programs (AIPs) across the country. I identified common challenges and limitations of AIPs in order to develop tools to increase efficiency within these programs. I plan on presenting the information I gathered in my public information request and the implications of such information.