
In June, the environmental program of Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) called Osoon visited the fieldwork of Pollination Ecology Workgroup.
At the research sites in Kaseküla, Pärnu County, Marianne Kaldra, Iris Reinula, Tsipe Aavik, and Virve Sõber explained why the size and connectivity of semi-natural grasslands— our exceptionally diverse habitats—have declined over the past hundred years and how such fragmentation affects plant species, pollinators, and their interactions.
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Tsipe Aavik / tsipe.aavik@ut.ee / +372 516 1187