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BUGS projects - introduction

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.

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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.

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