Ambitious new All-Ireland Pollinator Plan aims to create ‘pockets for nature every 200 metres’
The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan is a voluntary framework coordinated by the National Biodiversity Data Centre and supported by a wide network of partner organisations.
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