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Best practice in native plant community restoration and/or revegetation recognizes the importance of using material of local provenance. At the practi...
Read moreIn the Groene Cirkels bee landscape, the partners work together to curb the decline of (wild) pollinators and the winter mortality of the honey bee (t...
Read moreDespite high levels of disturbance and habitat modification, urban ecosystems still host substantial levels of biodiversity. The processes that mainta...
Read morePhragmites australis is an invasive grass that has increased dramatically in distribution and abundance within the USA in the last 100 years. This stu...
Read moreThis report presents a habitat survey conducted at Busvargus and Tregeseal Common (part) / Site 11 (part), Cornwall. The survey site supports lowland ...
Read moreBee bricks are a novel solitary-bee nesting habitat made from reclaimed concrete, designed to be built into walls to provide nest sites in urban areas...
Read moreProceedings from the 2014 IUFRO Joint Conference: Genetics of five-needle pines, rusts of forest trees, and Strobusphere in Fort Collins, Colorado. Th...
Read moreMost naturalised and invasive alien plant species were originally introduced to regions for horticultural purposes. However, many regions now face an ...
Read moreGardens are important habitats for pollinators, providing floral resources and nesting sites. There are high levels of public support for growing 'pol...
Read moreThe benefits of green infrastructure on human well-being in urban areas are already well-established, with strong evidence of the positive effects of ...
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