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Pollinators in the Highlands Plateau

Pollinators in the Highlands Plateau

by Jamie Creola | Botanical Garden

Pollinators of the Highlands Plateau The southern Appalachian Mountains are one of the most biologically diverse regions in the temperate world. Biodiversity is extremely high in terms of both the variety of different species and the abundance of each species. Nearly...

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