Farmland birds best protected by leaving fallow areas for two or more years, letting native plants grow

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A stonechat has caught a juicy caterpillar. Plants like this hawthorn bush at th
A stonechat has caught a juicy caterpillar. Plants like this hawthorn bush at the edge of a fallow field provide important habitats for insects and birds.
A stonechat has caught a juicy caterpillar. Plants like this hawthorn bush at the edge of a fallow field provide important habitats for insects and birds. Dr. Nils Anthes - University of Tübingen - Institute of Evolution and Ecology (EvE) - 7071 29-74617 - nils.anthes @uni-tuebingen.de Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen - Public Relations Department Dr. Karl Guido Rijkhoek - Director Tilman Wörtz - Press Officer - 7071 29-76788 - +49 7071 29-78622 - 7071 29-5566 - karl.rijkhoek @uni-tuebingen.de - tilman.woertz @uni-tuebingen.de Disabled access Advice for international students Media Semester Dates Jobs Organizing Your Studies University Library Programs available Welcome Center for Scholars System status Corporate Design Conference materials Maps Cafeteria menu Newsletter Uni Tübingen aktuell Studium Generale Uni shop Calendar of events - A corn bunting has taken up residence on a perennial fallow field. ALMA Exchange Mail (OWA) Research information system FIT ILIAS, moodle Search for persons at the University (EPV) Praxisportal Webmail Uni Tübingen University of Tübingen Geschwister-Scholl-Platz - 72074 Tübingen Germany 7071 29-0 - Contact us
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