Bird populations in the UK at risk due to habitat and landscape changes.
Bird populations in the UK have been declining since the 1960s, with many species now endangered. A study looked at how habitat and landscape changes affect bird populations in different areas. They found that scrubland in the New Forest had the most bird species, while beech woodlands had the most declining species. Pine forests were not good for birds. This information can help authorities make better decisions to protect bird populations.