We love bees.

 

Kaiserson is Ellen Sorenson & Drew Kaiser.  

They found their mutual love of bees at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire.  She was a Geography Student while he studied Art.  It was a seemingly unlikely intersection of passions that proved to be complementary.  

In 2010, Ellen started an apiary at UWEC as part of an independent study with Geography Professor Joseph Hupy.  In addition to learning to keep bees, they sought to understand how the complex and every changing landscape of Wisconsin's land cover affected honeybee health and mortality.  They distributed a survey to beekeepers across the state and mapped their responses.  

During this time, Drew would document the process with his trusty Nikon.  It wasn't long before Ellen would ask Drew to pick up a queen cell, she had raised, to install in a failing hive.   It was around this time that the local news-media took interest in the curious urban apiary and the city attorney weighed in.  

 

 

 
 

our foci


GEOSPATIAL relations

Though we have less access to mapping tools than we did in our college years, we continue to consider the implications of location on our practice.

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Advocacy 

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Requirements

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