A global review identifies agriculture as the main threat to declining grassland birds

Author:

Douglas David J. T.1ORCID,Waldinger Jessica2,Buckmire Zoya2,Gibb Kathryn2,Medina Juan P.2,Sutcliffe Lee2,Beckmann Christa34,Collar Nigel J.5,Jansen Raymond6,Kamp Johannes7,Little Ian8,Sheldon Rob9,Yanosky Alberto10,Koper Nicola2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, RSPB Scotland 2 Lochside View, Edinburgh Park Edinburgh EH12 9DH UK

2. Natural Resources Institute University of Manitoba 70 Dysart Rd Winnipeg Manitoba R3T 2M6 Canada

3. School of Science Western Sydney University Locked Bag 1797 Penrith NSW 2751 Australia

4. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment Western Sydney University Locked Bag 1797 Penrith New South Wales 2751 Australia

5. BirdLife International Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ UK

6. Department of Environmental, Water and Earth Sciences Tshwane University of Technology Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 South Africa

7. Department of Conservation Biology University of Göttingen Bürgerstrasse 50 37073 Göttingen Germany

8. Endangered Wildlife Trust Postnet Suite # 027, Postnet Suite 002, Private Bag X08 Wierda Park 0149 Gauteng South Africa

9. RDS Conservation 78 Riverdene Road Ilford IG1 2EA UK

10. Guyra Paraguay – CONACYT Pronii Asunción Paraguay

Abstract

Grasslands are globally threatened and their biodiversity, including grassland birds, is declining markedly. To inform grassland bird conservation globally, we systematically reviewed threats and conservation actions for grassland birds, extracting data from 528 papers. Across the 10 primary grassland regions of the globe, agriculture was the most frequently or joint most frequently reported threat in nine regions (reported as a threat in 73% of publications); hunting was the most frequently reported threat in the remaining region. Natural system modifications (reported as a threat in 32% of publications) and climate change and severe weather (24%) were less frequently reported threats compared with agriculture. The types of threat from agriculture varied regionally, but the most pervasive were livestock farming and ranching (reported in 58% of publications where agriculture was a primary threat) and non‐timber cropping (43%). Most agricultural threats relate to intensification, but agricultural abandonment, typically the cessation of grazing, sometimes accompanied by tree planting/succession, poses an emerging threat to some grassland birds (reported in 32% of publications where agriculture was a primary threat). The most frequent conservation actions implemented to date include land/water management and protection, and species‐specific management actions. Authors of reviewed publications in almost all regions recommend more land/water management, followed by calls for further land/water protection. The parlous state of grassland birds globally suggests that existing conservation actions for grasslands are inadequate. Furthermore, our review suggests that these should be primarily targeted at reversing the negative impacts of agriculture, in particular livestock farming and cropping.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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