
Golf courses can be safe havens for wildlife and beacons of biodiversity

Managed well, golf courses can bring nature back to our cities. Here’s how to balance the good and bad for urban biodiversity.
Golf courses are sometimes seen as harmful to the environment. According to the popular notion, the grass soaks up too much water, is cut too short and sprayed ...
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