Biodiversity improvements delivered around Aberdeen reservoir
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New garden at Centenary University will improve biodiversity and rehabilitate the population of Monarch butterflies and other pollinators - WRNJ Radio
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) — Centenary University students are marking Earth Day this year by planting a garden to improve biodiversity and rehabilitate the populations of Monarch butterflies, honey bees, and other pollinators. The project is a collaboration between the University’s Evergreen Club and Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc., which has adopted the butterfly as its symbol. Planned for a spot in front of Taylor Memorial Libr…
Addressing biodiversity with bricks - Professional Builder
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Biodiversity improvements delivered around Aberdeen reservoir
Wader scrape being created SCOTTISH Water has revealed that work to provide an improved habitat for wading and farmland birds, as well as protecting and enhancing biodiversity, has been carried out on land around an Aberdeen reservoir. Scottish Water, which owns and operates Inchgarth Reservoir, and local community group Inchgarth Biodiversity Initiative (IBI) of Cults, Bieldside and Milltimber Community Council, have worked together with contra…
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