Neonicotinoids linked to recent fall in farmland bird numbers

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Research demonstrates for the first time the knock-on effects to other species of class of insecticides known to harm bees

New research has identified the world's most widely used insecticides as the key factor in the recent reduction in numbers of farmland birds. The finding represents a significant escalation of the known...

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