Baseline in Broomfield, CO, is a world-first neighborhood designed by scientists to restore insect habitats. With 170 acres of native plants, pollinator counts jumped from 500 to 3,800 in just two years—proving suburbs can be biodiversity hotspots.
Baseline in Broomfield, CO, is a world-first neighborhood designed by scientists to restore insect habitats. With 170 acres of native plants, pollinator counts jumped from 500 to 3,800 in just two years—proving suburbs can be biodiversity hotspots.
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