Pollinator corridors are the next big thing in urban and suburban gardening
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Pollinator corridors are the next big thing in urban and suburban gardening
Pollinator corridors are quickly becoming the next big focus in urban and suburban gardening, with more than 22% of native pollinators in North America facing ... Read moreThe post Pollinator corridors are the next big thing in urban and suburban…
According to the opinion writer, increasing pollinator-friendly areas is a social obligation.
Invite world of pollinators into open spaces
Modern suburbia has long been a paean to our European forefathers, with lush green lawns, perfectly manicured boxwood hedges, and a variety of other bushes and plantings imported from someplace else, as homeowners mowed and planted their way into their own versions of “castles on a hill.”But there is a dangerous and enduring result of our preoccupation with perfect lush lawns: the rapid decline of insects, such as honeybees and butterflies, whic…
Report Planeta Vivo of the NGO WWF that gives some data such as that 40% of the living area of the planet is dedicated to the production of food, which only covers each year what we consume until precisely this 24 July. Jorge Granullaque seeks possible solutions to this problem with Violeta Hevia Martín, Coordinator of the BeeConnected SUDOE project, who is working on a project to restore green infrastructure for pollinators in fragmented landsc…
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