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Farmland bird numbers could increase four-fold if a set of new measures is included in green farming schemes, researchers say.
Their report, Enhancing Arable Biodiversity, published today after a five-year study, identifies six techniques to encourage arable wildlife that would help reverse the declines of species such as skylarks, yellow wagtails and yellowhammers.
The study, by the 21 farming, environment and research groups that form SAFFIE - Sustainable Arable Farming For an Improved Environment – says farm profits would not be affected provided the government gave farmers appropriate support.
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