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Previous research has shown that urban areas can be surprisingly important for wildlife conservation, so there might not be surprise at this kind of result. However, what this research does is quantify how much reduced mowing helps pollinators. Being able to go to meetings with percentage points is more convincing than having a good feeling about something.
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