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Rare Calaminarian Grasslands Thrive in Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
A rare habitat known as calaminarian grassland, where plants flourish in soils contaminated by heavy metals from centuries of mining, is being studied for its unique ecological value and potential for protection.
27 May, 08:00 — 27 May, 08:00
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