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Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report 2009

Last Updated: July 20, 2009 Related resource areas: Bee Health

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Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report, CCD Steering Committee June 2009, cover page
Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report, CCD Steering Committee June 2009, cover page


Mandated by the 2008 Farm Bill [Section 7204 (h) (4)], this first annual report on Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) represents the work of a large number of scientists from 8 Federal agencies, 2 state departments of agriculture, 22 universities, and several private research efforts. In response to the unexplained losses of U.S. honey bee colonies now known as colony collapse disorder (CCD), USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) led a collaborative effort to define an approach to CCD, resulting in the CCD Action Plan in July 2007. Many universities and organizations—Federal, State, and private—were involved in developing this plan and are carrying out the work that addresses the CCD problem. The CCD Action Plan is organized under four topic areas: (1) survey and (sample) data collection; (2) analysis of existing samples; (3) research to identify factors affecting honey bee health, including attempts to recreate CCD symptomology; and (4) mitigate and preventive measures. -Quote from the Executive Summary

Download the first annual report to learn about the progress of this initiative.: Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report, CCD Steering Committee June 2009


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