02/12/2026
A neat article just came out about biodiversity and Shelterbelts - also called treelines or hedgerows, planting trees and shrubs along the edges of crop fields can be hugely beneficial to many species, BUT planting them in large open wetland areas can negatively impact open wetland-dependent bird species.
This is important because agricultural wetlands (often now called seasonally flooded fields) are not only human food-producing systems but also key habitats for many bird species, including migratory species along major flyways. https://phys.org/news/2026-02-tree-belts-farmland-overlooked.html
Understanding the site's ecology and the species that depend on it is important in agricultural areas. Do you have a shelterbelt?
A research team has conducted a study to examine how shelterbelts influence bird species diversity and composition in an agricultural wetland landscape on the western coast of central Japan. They determined that shelterbelts, trees planted to protect the land from wind in farmland are not automatica...