Article By
Emma Gatten,
ENVIRONMENT EDITOR, telegraph.co.uk
I mean at those point if they concreted the countryside it would probably become somehow more biodiverse, ot can’t get much less
Hedgerows can be really good for biodiversity but they aren’t nearly as good as wildlife corridors. I couldn’t imagine what already deprived areas would look like without hedgerows. Ever been through Lincolnshire? Huge areas are just field and a few hedges – it’s barren.
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Article By
Emma Gatten,
ENVIRONMENT EDITOR, telegraph.co.uk
I mean at those point if they concreted the countryside it would probably become somehow more biodiverse, ot can’t get much less
Hedgerows can be really good for biodiversity but they aren’t nearly as good as wildlife corridors. I couldn’t imagine what already deprived areas would look like without hedgerows. Ever been through Lincolnshire? Huge areas are just field and a few hedges – it’s barren.