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Eugene

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Sat May 26, 2012, 07:43 PM May 2012

How EU farming policies led to a collapse in Europe's bird population

Source: The Guardian

How EU farming policies led to a collapse in Europe's bird population

Robin McKie, science editor
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 26 May 2012 21.31 BST

They have entranced generations with the beauty of their songs and glimpses of their plumage. But today the sound of the linnet and the vision of a turtle dove are becoming increasingly rare experiences for visitors to the European countryside.

Indeed, according to a new survey, the chances of encountering any one of the 36 species of farmland birds in Europe – species that also include the lapwing, the skylark and the meadow pipit – are now stunningly low. Devastating declines in their numbers have seen overall populations drop from 600 million to 300 million between 1980 and 2009, the study has discovered.

This dramatic decline represents a 50% reduction and is blamed on major changes in farming policies enforced by the EU over the last 30 years.

In order to boost food production across Europe, the wholesale ripping up of hedgerows, draining of wetlands and ploughing over of meadows has robbed farmland birds of their homes and food. Numbers of linnets, turtle doves and lapwings have crashed as a result.

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Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/may/26/eu-farming-policies-bird-population

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How EU farming policies led to a collapse in Europe's bird population (Original Post) Eugene May 2012 OP
hedgerows, water, earth in which plants have been allowed to spread their seed, trees JDPriestly May 2012 #1

JDPriestly

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1. hedgerows, water, earth in which plants have been allowed to spread their seed, trees
Sun May 27, 2012, 03:45 AM
May 2012

and half-way decent air -- the basics for birds' lives.

I love the many birds in my yard. They symbolize freedom to me.

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