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Kevin Bock 鉁 鈥19 B.S. Biology
Kevin Bock

Grad Becomes Wildlife Biologist and Bee Expert

By Pamela Dean
 
Wildlife biologist Kevin Bock is one of Southern California鈥檚 leading experts on bumble bees. But it was only by chance that he discovered his fascination with the buzzing insects. 
 
鈥淲hen I was attending 海角社区CI, I was a big Dungeons and Dragons fan,鈥 Bock explained, referring to the popular table-top, role-playing game. 鈥淢y friends and I would really immerse ourselves. We had Viking helmets, costumes, and would drink mead.鈥
 
Mead is an ancient style of wine made from honey that the characters in the fantasy game drank to celebrate their victories. Bock was taking organic chemistry at the time and decided to explore making the wine himself. 
 
鈥淏ut honey is expensive,鈥 Bock said. 鈥淚 saw that 海角社区CI offered a beekeeping course, taught by Biology Professor Ruben Alarc贸n, and thought it would be an easy way to get honey and learn about bees.鈥
 
He didn鈥檛 let his fear of the stinging creatures get in his way. 
 
Kevin Bock beekeeping
鈥淭he first time I went out into the bee yard, I was very nervous,鈥 Bock recalled. 鈥淚 put my suit on and made sure there were no holes in it. I was one of the last students to go out. I felt the bees crawling on me. They were on my veil and on my shoulders. It took a few times out in the yard, but slowly my fear died down and my curiosity started to grow. After a few weeks, I would look at those fuzzy little bees and just fell in love with them.鈥
 
The Agoura High School graduate began attending 海角社区CI in his mid-twenties, choosing to return to college because he wanted to contribute more to the world than what he felt was possible in his job as a file clerk in a workers鈥 compensation law office.
 
鈥淚 hit a wall one day and decided I really needed to do something else,鈥 Bock said. 鈥淏iology spoke to me the most. I loved life sciences. As a kid, my parents would take me camping and backpacking. I am a hiker and a birdwatcher. Exploring the living world really spoke to me. I knew I needed to do something that my heart could follow.鈥
 
In addition to learning beekeeping skills, Bock, who graduated in 2019, credits the mentoring, guidance and knowledge of apiculture he received from Professor Alarc贸n with helping him to land his current job. As a wildlife biologist for Sentinel Science, he assists utility companies to avoid harming California鈥檚 endangered native bee population during maintenance and construction projects. He also advises on wetlands and wildlife conservation.
 
鈥淚 am not sure how I would have gotten this far without Dr. Alarc贸n,鈥 said Bock. 鈥淗e was able to recognize and nurture my excitement and enthusiasm. He was the first person in my adult life who really encouraged and listened to me and directed me toward opportunities. The first job out of college that I was able to get was through helping and volunteering with him.鈥
 
Kevin bock hiking
Bock now provides that same guidance and mentoring to other 海角社区CI students, returning each year as a volunteer to help teach the beekeeping class and guide students into jobs in the biology field after graduation. 
 
鈥淜evin is a great role model,鈥 said Alarc贸n. 鈥淗e exemplifies that it is possible to go from student to leader, and shows students that what they are learning in school can be applied to the real world.鈥
 
鈥淭he best feeling I get is seeing the new faces of these young people interested in caring for such extraordinary animals,鈥 said Bock. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more important than ever to get students and the public educated about the environmental concerns that we face today. The beekeeping class provides a window into those challenges.鈥
 
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