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Prairie Protector
Husker-developed video game puts player in role of ‘Prairie Protector’
June 10, 2022
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UNL doctoral student and entomologist Erin Ingram works with Evelyn Hamlow Elementary School students Grace Ehlers and Addison Stephens on a project focused on saving honey bees.
Students swarm to UNL entomologist for class project
February 9, 2016
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UNL entomologists Erin Ingram (left) and Blair Siegfried are among the co-authors of a new study suggesting that certain insecticides reduce the movement and social interaction of honey bees.
Study shows insecticides alter honey bee behavior
May 28, 2015
Bee scholar: too soon to say Colony Collapse Disorder 'over'
September 29, 2014

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