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Pollination is a vital process for plants to reproduce, pollinators can be flies, moths, butterflies, possums and bats.

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Find more information about Sydney Science Week school excursions and bookings.

Book a sports field or space in The Domain Sydney for your sports team or fitness business.

 What sort of home does a pollinator prefer?

Explore the world of meat-eating plants.

Indigenous Australians base their seasons on changes in weather, plants and animals around them.

Find the best things to see and do across 416 hectares of Australian flora, rolling hills, lakes, lawns and gardens.

The Garden features many rare species, spectacular cool climate trees, seasonal colour, historically significant plantings and tranquil spaces for picnics or forest bathing.