Urban Wildflower Patches Rival Natural Meadows for Insect Support

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Source: The Guardian
Urban Wildflower Patches Rival Natural Meadows for Insect Support
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A study from Warsaw University, published in Ecological Entomology, reveals that small urban wildflower patches can support pollinators like butterflies, bees, and hoverflies as effectively as natural meadows. Despite fewer butterflies in urban areas, the diversity of species remains comparable, suggesting that urban wildflower meadows can help mitigate insect decline and enhance biodiversity in cities.

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