Animals
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Birds Play a Key Role in Food Security and Biodiversity on Diversified Farms in Costa Rica
In a paper published Sept. 4 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nicholas Hendershot and colleagues compared trends in specific bird populations across three landscape types in Costa Rica: forests, diversified farms, and intensive agriculture.
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