CAPA Membership

Membership

Full membership, with voting privileges is open to personnel employed by Canadian Federal and Provincial governments, universities or college, and consultants who are employed in the field of apiculture or other related fields as:

  • Federal apiculturist
  • Provincial apiculturist
  • Full-time or part time extension apiculturist
  • Full-time or part time teaching and/or research apiculturist
  • Full-time or part-time apiary inspectors or bee disease / pest inspection staff
  • Full-time or part-time apicultural technicians or technicians associated with personnel or projects involving managed bee species
  • Full-time or part time professionals in any other capacity whose work involves managed bee species

Non-voting, associate membership in the association may, upon receipt of application, be granted to persons who are:

  • Part or full-time graduate students involved in projects involving managed bee species
  • Seasonal and / or casual apicultural technicians or technicians associated with personnel or projects involving managed bee species
  • Seasonal and / or casual apiary or bee disease / pest inspection staff
  • Representatives of appropriate programs within federal government agencies such as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency
  • The representative of the Canadian Honey council and a representative of any other organizations concerned with managed bee species
  • Members of the American Association of Professional Apiculturists
  • Members of the Apiary Inspectors of America
All membership applications require a reference from a current CAPA member and a detailed description of your involvement in the apiculture industry.
If you meet the criteria of membership and would like to join, fill out the membership form below
  • Please provide a detailed description of your involvement with apiculture.
  • Reference

    Please provide the reference name of a current CAPA member who can confirm your involvement with apiculture.

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