Killer Bee


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Killer Bees


Killer Bees

Author: Sarah Machajewski

language: en

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Release Date: 2015-07-15


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Africanized honeybees were created when some African honeybees escaped a research area in Brazil. They then bred with local European honeybees, and their offspring inherited some pretty scary traits. Now these killer bees have migrated to the United States, and readers may even encounter them! Information about the aggressive nature of these stinging creatures can help readers stay safe if they find themselves near a hive. Full-color photographs show swarming behavior and what venomous stingers look like up close, since it’s ill advised for readers to get near them in real life!

Killer Bees


Killer Bees

Author: Mark L. Winston

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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es have acquired a reputation among the general public that's straight out of a sci-fi movie. Here Winston seeks to restore balance to this picture by examining the biology of the Africanized honey bee and tracing its predicted impact on North American agriculture and beekeeping.

Case Studies in Disaster Response and Emergency Management


Case Studies in Disaster Response and Emergency Management

Author: Nicolas A. Valcik

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-04-28


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Designed to enable practitioners and students to evaluate a variety of real-life emergencies from every angle, this new edition of Case Studies in Disaster Response and Emergency Management provides clear, thorough, step-by-step descriptions of more than 50 major disasters or emergencies. Arranged chronologically, the case studies involve incidents from around the globe, with topics including natural disasters, industrial accidents, epidemics, and terrorist attacks. A series of questions throughout each case study encourages the reader to think critically about the problem at hand, to select a course of action, and to then see the results of the decisions that were made. This hands-on approach invites practitioners and students to apply learned theoretical emergency management techniques in a safe test environment. Case Studies in Disaster Response and Emergency Management, 2e provides readers with the most modern and current case studies in disaster response and emergency management and can be used in group project settings, as individual homework assignments in training courses for first responders, law enforcement, and government employees, or to complement existing emergency management textbooks in Public Administration, Public Management, and Public Affairs programs.