Doubs. When trees get sick, birds suffer too.

The biodiversity that lives in forests must inevitably change its habits when trees become diseased. Insects are therefore affected, and, by extension, so are their predators: birds.
When we think of forests, we first think of trees. But they are only one link in the food chain, and a number of animals live in these natural spaces. The fauna is therefore inevitably disrupted when the flora catches a cold. "A warmer climate, with droughts and...
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