Añorbe Recovers a Beekeeper of 100 18th Century Panals as an Environmental Volunteer Project
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In the Basque Country, there are fewer and fewer bees, and the number of beekeepers responsible for raising them is also decreasing. There are a few, but these beekeepers are abandoning ancient methods and using more modern processes. However, the people of Añorbe (Navarra) are currently working on restoring an 18th century apiary: the Populo apiary. It is a project carried out by volunteers, and their aim is to "maintain and develop the nature …
The ‘Abejera de Pópulo’ of Añorbe, a town located in the Navarrese valley of Izarbeibar, dating back to the 18th century and unused since the last century, has been...
The Beeher of Populo (Añorbe) was not used in the last century. It was a loss for biodiversity at a time when the European populations of this insect were in decline. Moreover, this abandonment also led to the beginning of a process of loss of intangible heritage, which led to the forgetfulness of the traditional management of beekeeping.
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