Beekeeper, Columnist
Tom Theobald was a notable figure in the beekeeping community, particularly recognized for his advocacy and dedication to the health and welfare of bees. Residing in Niwot, Colorado, Theobald had a profound impact on both local and national beekeeping circles.
His journey in beekeeping began in the 1970s, when he transitioned from a career in information technology to full-time beekeeping. This shift marked the start of a passionate and committed journey in the world of apiculture. Theobald managed his own apiaries, nurturing and caring for bees, while also being deeply involved in the broader beekeeping community. Tom was a founding member of the Boulder County Beekeepers Assn.
Tom was widely know in the Boulder area for his column, "Notes from the Beeyard" in local papers and the Fence Post, a weekly agricultural publication.
One of Theobald's most significant contributions was his advocacy for the wellbeing of bees, especially in the face of growing concerns about pesticides and their impact on bee populations. He was particularly vocal about the risks posed by neonicotinoid pesticides.
Tom passed on November 10, 2021
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