Hi Lislarybees
I do not understand why you are saying the below statements???
No one says the Native Irish Honey bee is not the European Dark Honey bee.
Correct, EVERYONE that I know and have read is saying they are the same... I do not understand why you have said something everyone is also saying, and that no one that I am aware of would disagree with?
They are one and the same thing as stated in the bill....They are also Amm though.
BECAUSE the "Native Irish Honey Bee" (to quote the Bill) is defined as the same as the AMM, then again Yes... again I do not understand why you are saying something which anyone reading the Bill will agree with you on? Also I refer you to my previous comment.
We just happen to have a population that developed in isolation for a very long time with some much more recent influence from French and Dutch bees
Ok, now here your argument does encounter a problem. You cannot say "They are one and the same" and then in the next sentence say "We just happen to have a population that developed in isolation" ...I think you are meaning they have some form of distinctness (lets not go down that road, on whether they do or not, so we can keep this discussion focused), they either are "the same" or they are not,
they are certainly the same sub-specie, (NO ONE is arguing against that) - but are they different Strains "developed in isolation"?
IF they are "the same" then, what makes them so
special that they need protected?
IF they are distinct (due to their over 1000 years of "isolation"), then they are
not "the same", and this assertion could be used to support the argument for a bee importation ban
(the wording of the Bill takes the former position and in doing so undermines itself, and decreases it's likelihood of success).
I struggle to understand how that undermines the argument for conservation.
It doesn't, but the science makes the argument for conservation a difficult one:
1. The research shows Ireland has a VERY high percentage of AMM in it's bees.
2. The research (including now from Ireland) shows that AMM virgins are not mating with Non-AMM drones.
The first shows they are not under threat, the second shows they are not threatened.
I'll just repeat what I said earlier;
"IF this Bill is passed into Law, it means the Irish Government will define the bees that you see in rural France as the “native Irish honey bee”.
Just let that sink in for a while ... "
I just can't wait to Holiday in France again and meet a beekeeper (the Gite owner I visit keeps bees) and tell them, '
ah you have Irish bees' and pull out my phone and show them the wording of this Bill... I know .... simple things amuse the simple minded!
Hopefully everyone will see sense in the wording of this Bill and the ambiguous/contradictory wording will be corrected.