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Title: Planting to conserve threatened nomadic pollinators in NSW
Authors: Office of Environment and Heritage
Keywords: Animals and plants
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Abstract: Plant-pollinator mutualisms are fundamental to natural and agricultural systems. In Australia, several species of native plants produce large volumes of nectar and pollen, with an unusually high proportion of plants pollinated by vertebrates.
Internal ID Number: {21E4D219-D708-40CC-9AE5-0D572DADFB2E}
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/13845
ISBN: 978-1-76039-469-1
Appears in Collections:Office of Environment and Heritage [2010-2019]

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