Building Bee Research Capacity in South Dakota

GrantID: 10675

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Deadline: Ongoing

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Organizations and individuals based in South Dakota who are engaged in Pets/Animals/Wildlife may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Researching Bee Adaptations to Environmental Changes in South Dakota

South Dakota's unique geographical features and climate variability present distinct challenges for honey bee populations. The state experiences pronounced seasonal changes and adverse weather conditions, including harsh winters and fluctuating summer temperatures, which can impact bee health. According to the Bee Informed Partnership, South Dakota recorded a colony loss rate of 30% during the winter of 2020, primarily attributed to environmental stressors. Understanding how honey bees adapt to these conditions is crucial for developing management practices that can enhance their resilience.

Local beekeeping operations, particularly those concentrated in rural areas, find themselves navigating these environmental challenges without adequate research and guidance. Many beekeepers, especially small-scale operators, may not have access to the latest research or best management practices that are tailored to South Dakota's unique climate. The implications of this gap can lead to ineffective hive management strategies, which ultimately affect honey yield and pollination services required by local agriculture. Furthermore, a lack of understanding of regional bee adaptations poses risks to both honey bee health and the broader agricultural landscape of South Dakota.

The funding opportunity aimed at supporting research on bee adaptations directly addresses these issues by facilitating scientific investigations focused on resilience factors specific to South Dakota. Grants typically range from $5,000 to over $200,000, enabling research institutions and local universities to conduct studies that evaluate how honey bees adapt to seasonal and climatic changes. Through this funding, researchers can analyze environmental data, genetics, and bee behavior to uncover insights relevant to managing bee populations amidst changing conditions.

This research focus is particularly vital for South Dakota, where agriculture heavily relies on pollination services provided by honey bees. Implementing findings from this research can lead to best practices that improve colony survival rates, enabling beekeepers to maintain healthy hives. Furthermore, by fostering collaborations between researchers and local beekeepers, the state can bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, promoting sustainable beekeeping practices that ensure the long-term viability of honey bees in South Dakota.

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