Smaller farm fields can reduce biodiversity loss and increase wild plants, birds, beetles, and bats

Friday, July 10, 2020 - 07:50 in Biology & Nature

Around the world, biodiversity is dropping precipitously. In North America, about three billion birds have been lost over recent decades and amphibian populations are declining at a rate of about four percent per year. Globally, insects are vanishing at a rate of about nine percent per decade.

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