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The key seems to be the plants. Both types of meadows contained similar varieties of flowering plants that pollinators rely on for food, confirming many pollinator species will find and use them, even in urban settings.
As cities grow, natural habitats for pollinators are being lost at an alarming rate. Against this threat, urban meadows offer a promising solution.
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