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Native pollinators in Paradise Valley rose 37% due to conservation and habitat restoration, scientists say.
A new study reveals that native pollinator populations in Paradise Valley have increased by 37% over the past year, attributed to expanded conservation efforts and the restoration of wildflower habitats.
Scientists note the recovery is a positive sign for ecosystem health, though researchers caution that long-term monitoring is needed to ensure sustainability.
The findings were presented at the National Environmental Symposium in Denver.
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Los polinizadores nativos en Paradise Valley aumentaron un 37% debido a la conservación y la restauración del hábitat, dicen los científicos.