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... 59   This synthesis describes the pollinator-friendly programs established by airports, considerations for establishing and maintaining these programs, and lessons learned by DOTs. There are a variety of possibilities for pollinator-friendly programming at airports that may fit a range of objectives, budgets, and staffing availability.
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... 60 Considerations for Establishing and Maintaining Successful Pollinator Programs on Airports interested in providing ecological benefits have focused on improving pollinator habitat through reduced mowing and the use of pollinator-friendly plantings and seed mixes. Although habitat building is a relatively new practice for airports, lessons can be learned from DOTs as well as existing technical guides.
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... Conclusions and Further Research 61   9.2.4 Specific Guidelines There are no federal guidelines specific to the development of pollinator-friendly programs at airports. However, as summarized in this report, there exist many commonalities across programs, including wildlife management, security and safety, and leasing and revenue.

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