Frequently Asked Questions
Can green screens support local biodiversity? How?
Green screens can significantly support local biodiversity. They provide habitats for various insects, birds, and sometimes small mammals. The vegetation in green screens can serve as food sources, nesting sites, and shelter for different species. By creating a more varied and natural environment within urban areas, green screens can help to support a broader range of local wildlife, promoting a healthier ecosystem. Over time, a well-maintained green screen can become a mini-ecosystem of its own, contributing to the ecological balance in urban environments.
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