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Lincoln is an educator for the Master Melittologist program and the taxonomist for the Oregon Bee Atlas project. He hosts an annual native bee field course in SW Oregon in the spring, and intermediate and advanced native bee taxonomy courses at the main campus in the summer.
The project aims to make a complete ‘bee atlas,’ detailing every single local pollinator.
In a meadow high in the Cascades the rare and elusive western bumblebee flew into an old golden-mantled ground squirrel burrow, causing a stir among a group of scientists and conservationists gathered to find its nest.
A bee recently rediscovered in Oregon by an Oregon Bee Atlas (OBA) volunteer lives only on volcanoes, where it reproduces on tiny balls of pollen it stuffs into tiny bubbles in volcanic rock found in lava fields.