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Unexpected Benefits from Pollinators at Edge of Second-Growth Forests

A new study has found open, light-filled forest edges support more flowers and pollinators than the dark interior of second-growth forests and the value of these areas should not be overlooked.

The study, Forest Edges Increase Pollinator Network Robustness To Extinc

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