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Wildlife-friendly landscapes dramatically boost biodiversity in fragmented forests, research reveals
A new study has revealed that improving the landscapes surrounding forest remnants can dramatically increase their ability to retain bird species—even when the forest fragments themselves are small or ...
If you’re looking for a unique outdoor experience, Washington has parks that mix desert and forest landscapes in one spot. These places offer a rare combination of scenery, letting you enjoy both dry, ...
A new study shows that it is possible to increase the number of bird species in a forest fragment without increasing its size.
Forest fragmentation, driven by land‐use change and infrastructure development, creates a mosaic of habitat patches differing in size, configuration and quality. Such fragmentation alters fundamental ...
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