Summary
The number of birds found on farmland in the West Midlands is continuing to decline despite an increased effort by farmers to encourage more wildlife into the countryside.
Cuckoos and curlews have seen a marked decline in the past ten years, with a general decline of one per cent in all species, according to Government figures.See the full content of this document
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Farmers' Battle to Attract Birds
Those worst affected include the sky...
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