Benjamin Powell

Area Natural Resources Agent at Clemson University
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Benjamin is the Area Natural Resources Agent at Clemson University. For as long as he can remember he has been fascinated by the natural world and the interactions of its inhabitants, especially the smaller majority (insects and other invertebrates). Benjamin believes that conservation and wise use of natural resources is essential to preserving ecosystem services, especially in developing communities, and the public has a vested interest in protecting pollinators and other invertebrates for the critical roles they play in maintaining agriculture and ecosystems. As the Apiculture and Pollinator Program coordinator, my primary goal is to provide educational resources for South Carolina's beekeepers and expand appreciation for all insects and invertebrates, especially those that pollinate South Carolina's farms and forests.

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  • Beekeeping has a very light footprint. Honeybee colonies can be kept on relatively small properties, even in residential and urban landscapes with proper precautions. The presence of honey bees in the landscape is a net benefit to the community and the environment.

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