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Even tiny green spaces in cities help urban wildlife biodiversity
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The High Line, an urban park in New York Albachiaraa image- / Getty
According to a four-year study in Melbourne, Australia, increasing the number of plants in cities will provide a rapid and large boost to biodiversity. The findings add to evidence that the greening measures many cities are starting to implement can make a huge difference to wildlife, among other benefits.
“Adding many native plant species to a small green space can contribute greatly to positive ecological outcomes in a short period of time,” says Luis Mata at the University of…
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