by hans kalliwoda | Aug 14, 2024
The children wanted it – the teachers wanted it – the mayors wanted it – the local academia wanted it – the local community wanted it – the Salzburg Nature Museum wanted it – the Raitenhaslach monastery wanted it – the academy...
by hans kalliwoda | May 2, 2024
After the presentation at the AMS Congress ‘Reinventing the City’ a student walked up to me … excuse the shaky hands
by hans kalliwoda | Apr 11, 2024
Unveiling the Intersection of Art and Ecology in wild pollinator Conservation Exploring art projects focused on bees yields a rich tapestry of creativity and concern. A simple search of “art” alongside “bees” unveils countless examples of art...
by hans kalliwoda | Jan 23, 2024
Image: Ernst van Deursen When people talk about saving bees, they usually mean honey bees. That is understandable. Honey bees live in hives, produce honey, and have accompanied human agriculture for thousands of years. But honey bees are domesticated animals,...
by hans kalliwoda | Jan 23, 2024
Evaluation talk with hosts Marleen and Hermingard on the BeeTotem project at the Admiralengracht Amsterdam