The roundabouts of the Southern Round of Elche will cease to be only ornamental or transit spaces to become small islands of biodiversity designed to attract bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. It is the challenge that the Council of Environment has in hand next to the nursery sector behind a project that transforms the glossies certainly faded into plant shelters with species capable of providing food and shelter to an increasingly…
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The roundabouts of the Southern Round of Elche will cease to be only ornamental or transit spaces to become small islands of biodiversity designed to attract bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. It is the challenge that the Council of Environment has in hand next to the nursery sector behind a project that transforms the glossies certainly faded into plant shelters with species capable of providing food and shelter to an increasingly…