Hardly a surprise. Even where modified habitats advantage some bird species it's mostly at the expense of other bird species which would have occupied the habitat before it was modified.
Given humans have to eat as well, I wonder if they left stips of natural bush inbetween the mango planting. Or like some type of maze arrangement. It would plrabably mean the auchard is bigger, so more natural vegitation is affected, but it could also be a win win rather a win loss.
Hardly a surprise. Even where modified habitats advantage some bird species it's mostly at the expense of other bird species which would have occupied the habitat before it was modified.
Given humans have to eat as well, I wonder if they left stips of natural bush inbetween the mango planting. Or like some type of maze arrangement. It would plrabably mean the auchard is bigger, so more natural vegitation is affected, but it could also be a win win rather a win loss.
Ipswich Shire Eastern flanks