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Gebabbel over ecologisch en biodivers tuinieren.
Monday, 29 March 2010. A good letter on Urban Greenery in the 28th March edition from an Anthony Rodriguez in Staines, Middlesex.
Various ramblings and musings on gardening, agriculture, food and related subjects. Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Australian plants amaze, astonish and confuse. The stunning landscape installation by Kate Cullity at the Cranbourne Botanic Garden, Melbourne, evokes the Australian Outback. Shortly before I met Warwick, I had been in Spain and met Miguel Urquijo. For me it was a meeting with old friends. And a few spider plants.
Bringing artists, environmentalists and community together. New Chair of UK MAB Urban Forum announced. More news and events of interest to Forum members. The UK MAB Urban Forum. Is a network of managers, planners and researchers involved with the environment and nature conservation in urban areas.
Fino a questa sera di gennaio in cui sono tornate a riaprirsi. Bosco in Italiano, wood in Inglese .
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Biodiversity in Urban Gardens - University of Sheffield. Welcome to the web pages for the Biodiversity in Urban Gardens projects BUGS. The work described here is research that has been, or is being, carried out at the University of Sheffield. Into the biodiversity and conservation value of domestic gardens in urban areas. There are two BUGS projects. The original BUGS project was a detailed investigation of the biodiversity and habitats in gardens in a single city Sheffield, funded by the.PARSED CONTENT
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