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More trees can mean fewer birds, new study reveals

A study in Japan's wetland farming areas indicates that while shelterbelts of trees can provide protection for farmland, they may also negatively impact bird biodiversity by reducing habitat for grassland species. This suggests that tree planting initiatives should consider potential trade-offs in local ecosystems.

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