More trees can mean fewer birds, new study reveals
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Image shows shelterbelt research site. Birds have been digitally added to the image for illustrative purposes. Credit: Masumi Hisano/Hiroshima University Trees planted along farmland to shield crops from strong winds are often viewed as a simple way to support biodiversity. But new research suggests the picture is more complicated, especially in agricultural wetlands where many bird species depend on open landscapes. A team of researchers studying farmland wetlands on the western coast of
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