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Our Speakers

Our Speakers

Our Speakers

Dr Medhat Nasr

Dr Medhat Nasr

Saskatchewan , Canada

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Mattamy Homes

Dr Nuria Morfin

Dr Nuria Morfin

British Columbia, Canada

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Behind the Barn (YT)

Rod Scarlett

Rod Scarlett

Alberta, Canada

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Kevin Inglin

Kevin Inglin

New Jersey, USA

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North of 60 Beekeeping

Dr Dewey Caron

Dr Dewey Caron

Oregon, USA

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Glory Bee

Ron Miksha

Ron Miksha

Alberta, Canada

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Kamon Reynolds

Kamon Reynolds

Tennessee, USA

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CDBA

Reece Chandler

Reece Chandler

Alberta, Canada

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Dr Juliana Rangel

Dr Juliana Rangel

Texas, USA

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Dr Scott Debnam

Dr Scott Debnam

Montana, USA

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ORANGE FROG

Etienne Tardif

Etienne Tardif

Yukon, Canada

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Carey Yost

Carey Yost

Hawaii, USA

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Dr Andony Melathopoulos

Dr Andony Melathopoulos

Oregon, USA

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Geoff Wilson

Geoff Wilson

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Andermatt Canada

Dr Olav Rueppell

Dr Olav Rueppell

Alberta, Canada

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Ron Miksha

Rich Morris

Rich Morris

Wisconsin, USA

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Broodminder

Julia Common

Julia Common

British Columbia, Canada

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Kathy Clay

Kathy Clay

Wyoming, USA

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About WAS

The Western Apicultural Society (WAS) is a non-profit, educational, beekeeping organization founded in 1978 for the benefit and enjoyment of all beekeepers in western North America. Membership is encouraged from anywhere in the world. However, the organization is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of beekeepers from the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming as well as the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and the Yukon.

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