....Really struck me. And those "micro-habitats", like fencerows, are important to upland birds like pheasants and quail....
....as agriculture became more intensive--partly Washington's fault, because farmers were told to farm fencerow to fencerow, because we were going to feed the world--certain species of wildlife suffered....
It's interesting to read that there may be non pesticide related reasons that affect some wildlife. It's also interesting to note that political agenda may affect some wildlife. I wonder if policy is justified by funding, generating and using only 'scientific' primary source publications that fit agenda, not where science takes scientists or users of resources away from the beltway?