Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC...), writer, (first book on Bristol's music/art; e-book on African art), I also work on films, as a journalism lecturer, and a contributor to the New Arab, Art UK, etc.
Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and Bristol, UK. I also travelled to Italy, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq... My passions: Africa, music, arts...
This blog is to share my work and cultural discoveries.
09/06/2015
Thinking of bees and butterflies
Because my name means "bee" in greek, I cannot help but caring for this part of nature being endangered... Then I, metaphorically, feel I'm on a search for butterflies. All representations of happiness, nature and spontaneous beauty...
Just a few articles and links on the issue on a busy spring Tuesday in Bristol.
BBC World Service on : Saving the bees
President Obama has announced a new plan to help restore bee and butterfly populations by giving pollinators their own protected corridor in the American Midwest. So how will it work?
President Obama has announced a new plan to help restore bee and butterfly populations across North America. The plan’s centrepiece is a proposed bee habitat corridor along the I-35 freeway— a major north-south interstate highway in the Central US that runs from Texas to the Minnesota city of Duluth. Catherine Winter, who lives in Duluth and keeps bees herself, tracked down some other bee enthusiasts to talk about the president's plan and their own efforts to protect the pollinators that help feed us all. Image: A honeybee hovers over a flower. Credit: Getty/Prakash Mathema
Release date: 05 Jun 2015
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More here:
Beyond Honeybees: Now Wild Bees and Butterflies May Be
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