The Bird Populations Decline

An extensive, Europe-wide scientific study has quantified for the first time the direct impact of different human activities on birds on a continental scale. More specifically scientists show that the most adverse effects come from the increased per-hectare use of fertilizers and pesticides associated with agricultural intensification. Because fertilizers and pesticides can disrupt the entire food chain of an ecosystem, this trend has led to the decline of many bird populations.

The Bird Populations Decline

An extensive, Europe-wide scientific study has quantified for the first time the direct impact of different human activities on birds on a continental scale. More specifically scientists show that the most adverse effects come from the increased per-hectare use of fertilizers and pesticides associated with agricultural intensification. Because fertilizers and pesticides can disrupt the entire food chain of an ecosystem, this trend has led to the decline of many bird populations.