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SEDRD's research on Micro-Climate Pollinator Research Gardens

Submitted by dfoolen on May 23rd, 2013 1:38 PM

The University of Guelph Micro-Climate Pollinator Research Gardens are the basis for a collaborative research project with the School of Environmental Design & Rural Development, the NSERC-Canadian Pollination Initiative (CANPOLIN), and Rodger Tschanz, Manager of the University's Trial Gardens.

For more information please visit The Arboretum webpage Micro-Climate Pollinator Research Gardens [1].

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[1] https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/collectionsandresearch/microclimatepollinatorgardens