Planting wildflowers and protecting nests on farms enables birds, from skylarks to starlings, to bounce back rapidly from long-term declines, new research shows. Intensive agriculture has led to overall farmland bird numbers in the UK plunging
Planting wildflowers and protecting nests on farms enables birds, from skylarks to starlings, to bounce back rapidly from long-term declines, new research shows. Intensive agriculture has led to overall farmland bird numbers in the UK plunging
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