Biodiversity offsetting shows promise in pollinator conservation

A study from Wageningen University indicates that newly created offset grasslands can effectively support wild bee populations, sometimes outperforming existing sites. These findings suggest that biodiversity offsetting is a viable tool for conservation if habitats are carefully managed.
Why it matters
As habitat loss continues, evidence-based conservation strategies like biodiversity offsetting are critical for maintaining ecosystem services like pollination.
edited by Sadie Harley , reviewed by Robert Egan
The article summarizes scientific research findings objectively without political or ideological bias.
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