Yes, but on this issue, your track record of accurately reporting what you
claim to have heard, is
dismal.
https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/showpost.php?p=627657&postcount=104
Fact.
Uncle Betty
please do not misunderstand '
what I have heard / been told' and what a leading '
Irish AMM website claims in writing', the two will naturally be different, with the latter being more accurate (
assuming that what I was being told was about
Galtee Bee Breeding Group - which it wasn't, as the people that talked to me about Irish AMM's mentioned a location in NI and have
only mentioned Galtee this past month, so PLEASE understand I wasn't knowingly talking about or disparaging Galtee, ok
? - the Black Bee Breeding group was in NI, although now re-reading my Posts I realize why you thought I was, sorry, I was just repeating the terminology I had heard): Yes, that means that what I repeat, from what I have heard, will be different from well articluated publicly stated goals of those of like mind; with the assistance of members on this forum that know more (you appear to be one of the main ones) I can obtain greater accuracy of information on the goals of preservation of the Irish AMM. However I am still extremely perplexed in how one can try to preserve a distinct strain of bees while at the same time changing their traits, surely that is breeding a new bee strain - it's like saying the Western European Wolf is a unique wolf strain within the greater wolf family, lets set about trying to preserve it, and at the same time lets make it less aggressive, less roaming and able to work for us (a domesticated dog); privately I'm being told we need to preserve the Irish AMM, I understand that you can and have accurately quoted publicly stated goals which are different, I am sorry if I have misunderstood what I have been told, or been told inaccurate goals of Galtee
without their name ever being mentioned. To the best of my knowledge I have never met or communicated with any of their members. Therefore, with respect, your accusation is unfair, because I think you thought I was referring to Galtee, which I wasn't.
Recently I heard of a south east group trying to breed a Varroa resistance Irish AMM, which is very admirable, but if they succeed (I hope they do) it will not be the
same Irish Bee that has, I'm told, inhabited these islands for 1000's of years.
If you disagree with my last sentence, then please do help me in my perplexity on this issue! But do understand that I am not disparaging (knowingly) any one or any group. Other members have kindly sent me PM with links to various papers to help me increase my knowledge on these various subjects, please understand that this forum is an excellent place for us to increase our knowledge, ... debate is one way ... which I hope we're having without causing too much offense