Urban Green Spaces Essential for Pollinator Conservation

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Research in UK cities shows urbanization significantly reduces pollinator diversity, especially moths and hover flies, which are more sensitive than bees. To support these vital insects, gardeners are encouraged to create diverse habitats and collaborate with neighbors to form larger ecological networks, helping urban ecosystems thrive.
- Gardeners urged to collaborate to help moths and hover flies thrive in cities The Guardian
- Urbanization linked to a 43% drop in pollinating insects Phys.org
- Drivers of nocturnal and diurnal pollinating insect declines in urban areas Royal Society
- The Overlooked Insects Your Garden Could Save From Extinction HuffPost UK
- Declining pollinator populations need more green space in urban habitats, study finds Courthouse News Service
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