University students and conservationists are collaborating to build a new on-campus bird habitat. The University of Worcester ...
A government decision to close a green funding scheme will mean Dorset farms will struggle to achieve sustainable practices, ...
ABOUT 100 metres of hedgerow was planted at Newnham Hill, near Stoke Row, on Saturday. Fourteen volunteers, led by Steph ...
A native hedge will also provide a valuable habitat for wildlife. Planting a native hedge for wildlife is not only worthwhile but a diverse and interesting garden feature in its own right.
Larger field size means more space to grow more crops. Loss of hedgerows leads to a loss of animal habitat, which leads to a loss of biodiversity. Increased yield means increased profit for farmers.
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