@kailipp @PauligFi @vanskanna I know, and that´s great. But I guess that 100% is not from regenerative farms? Would be great to study if the plantations you use are more biodiverse than the average. Like the work @LullulaBosco et al. have done with winerie
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
RT @Lullulamusica: Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.c…
Landscapes with vegetated vineyards surrounded by hedges, harbor higher bird densities and species numbers: https://t.co/TiQKwrnsGj & https://t.co/gGyWIJwE8s. That's why we're seeding 🥀🌻🌼 & planting over 1'000 bushes in Valais vineyards this fall
Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark Lullula arborea and their invertebrate prey https://t.co/qKJ3opOixX | J Ornithology | #ornithology
Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark and their invertebrate prey https://t.co/nDlMZYbAYo | Journal of Ornithology | #ornithology https://t.co/ZzXG3jn0Xr
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @juliet_vickery: Ground vegetation cover, plant species richness and wider inter-rows are main drivers of Woodlark occurrence and richne…
Ground vegetation cover, plant species richness and wider inter-rows are main drivers of Woodlark occurrence and richness of their invertebrate prey in vineyards. A call for wider rows - that also improve grape & wine quality - and hugely reduced herbi
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
RT @Vogelwarte_scie: Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyar…
Ground greening in vineyards promotes the Woodlark & their invertebrate prey, thus having a positive impact on vineyard #biodiversity at multiple trophic levels. https://t.co/dS7yZe8Oyi @Lullulamusica @RaphaelArlettaz @alain_jacot #ornithology #herbici
RT @Lullulamusica: Just published: https://t.co/aJYT5chKn0 We show that managements following the requirements of Swiss AES for vineyards (…
Just published: https://t.co/aJYT5chKn0 We show that managements following the requirements of Swiss AES for vineyards (ground greening & increased plant species richness), promotes Woodlarks and their invertebrate prey, thus favoring biodiversity at m