Turn Your Backyard Into A Biotope, NGO Says
Picture shows Dominik Linhard - who works for Vienna-based organisation Global 2000, undated. Speaking to NewsX, Dominik criticised the ongoing sealing of soils in Austria as construction projects often diminish the habitat of various animals including pollinators like bees. (NewsX/Bee)

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Creation Of Vegetation-Free Areas Boosts Ground-Nesting Bees
Picture shows a creation of vegetation-free patches (1m) on a calcareous grassland near Gttingen, Germany, undated. Removing the vegetation on just a few small patches of soil can significantly increase the activity of a group of indispensable pollinators, researchers in Germany have found. (Hanna Gardein, NewsX/Bee)

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Small Floral Strips Found Hugely Beneficial To Bees In Study
Picture shows wildflower strips deployed in Washington, comprising a mix of Hall's aster, Canada goldenrod, Lupine, Sunflower and Yarrow. Small patches of pollinator-friendly planting can have an enormously positive impact on biodiversity, a study carried out by an international team of researchers has confirmed. (Elias Bloom, NewsX/Bee)

Small Floral Strips Found Hugely Beneficial To Bees In Study

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