If farmers plant hedges around their fields, explain what effect this might have on species biodiversity?
1 Answer
Sep 1, 2017
Hedges increase biodiversity levels.
Explanation:
Hedges serve as a boundary or barrier to keep livestock inside their enclosure. It is said they hamper erosion and inconvenient drainage...
Hedges count as a supply of food for herbivores and others as we can find innumerable organisms creating a real environment.
Smaller animals such as some mammals, birds and insects take the hedgerow as their temporal or permanent habitat (or shelter).
To sum up, hedgerows increase biodiversity exponentially although it may not be noticed.