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22-10-2007, 10:14 PM
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| | | Farm birds hit new low! The number of wild farmland bird species breeding in England is at the lowest level since records began, a key government wildlife "indicator" shows.
The RSPB called the UK government's Wild Bird Populations 2006 indicator "extremely depressing".
The data showed that these species had declined by about 60% since 1970.
the way they are building houses in this country, we will be lucky to have any left in twenty years or so. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Farm bird numbers 'hit new low'
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