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Euronews "The Road to Green", Episode 4: Farming with nature
Euronews explores what role agriculture could play in a sustainable future, dispelling some common myths about sustainable farming.

Restoration offers the biggest ecological benefits to grasslands
Issue 609: Abandoning grassland, as well as a focus on monocultural plantation forests on the habitat, hurts biodiversity and affects its capacity to provide services which enable effective ecosystem functioning, suggests research from Estonia.

Coppicing deciduous woodland promotes diversity of spider species
Issue 608: Field data from a Czech woodland shows how a coppicing regime affects spider diversity over time, providing evidence to suggest the effectiveness of this declining practice for enhancing woodland biodiversity.

Anti-worm drug used by farmers on livestock detected in Scottish red foxes, Vulpes vulpes
Issue 608: Red foxes are ingesting closantel, a veterinary drug. A study suggests that it is useful to monitor red foxes for veterinary residues in the environment as they are at risk of developing drug-resistant parasites.

Benefits of organic fertiliser and crop rotation for beetles and soil-dwelling creatures
Issue 608: Farmers could boost ecosystem services on their cropland by practicing traditional diversification methods that support arthropods, suggests a new study from Sweden.

Biodiversity: new IPBES report finds invasive alien species a growing and costly threat worldwide
More than 3,500 out of the 37,000 alien species that have been introduced by many human activities to regions and biomes around the world pose major global threats to nature, the economy, food security and human health.

Global Biodiversity Framework Fund: New Fund Launched to Deliver on Biodiversity COP15 Goals
The creation of the new Global Biodiversity Framework Fund by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) marks an important step towards protecting nature and the planet.

Dredging near holiday homes is driving biodiversity loss in Finland’s archipelago
Issue 607: Small-scale dredging to improve access to new second homes on the Finnish shoreline poses a threat to coastal biodiversity, which could undermine the pivotal roles these ecosystems play, according to a large-scale modelling study.

Power pylons offer pockets of habitat for mammals in intensively farmed landscapes
Issue 606: Hares, deer and foxes regularly visit and forage in unfarmed patches of land under power pylons. A new study offers guidance for conservation managers to enhance the nature value of these habitats further.

Major rise in forest disturbances over the past 70 years
Issue 606: A comprehensive study of European forests has revealed a sharp rise in forest disturbance across 34 countries between 1950 and 2019.