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Biology student Lincoln Best's research helping Mt. Revelstoke National Park to save native bee species

Biology student Lincoln Best's research helping Mt. Revelstoke National Park to save native bee species

The Three-spot Mariposa Lily is an understated three-petalled white and yellow flower indigenous to some areas of the Columbia Basin. Like all living things, it’s part of the intricate and complex web of life that sustains us all, wrote B.C.’s Revelstoke Times Review, April 12: Recent research by biologist Lincoln Best, [a graduate student] at […]

Graduate student and bee researcher names new bee species to honour BC senior

Graduate student and bee researcher names new bee species to honour BC senior

George Dashwood Sr., a resident at Simon Fraser Lodge, is now the namesake of the rare Lasioglossum dashwoodi bee species in BC, wrote the Prince George Citizen July 7. Lincoln Best, a graduate student at York University, is one of several researchers who found this bee in the Okanangan in 2008: "There are hundreds of […]