Wildlife

Little Bustard Welfare in Iberian Steppes

The little bustard is a declining steppe species of the Iberian peninsula where cereal farming provides essential habitat, with welfare linked to agri-environment scheme quality.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Early and intensive mechanised harvesting during the breeding season destroys nests and kills adults. Loss of extensive cereal farming to intensive production removes the open steppe habitat with suitable plant diversity. Agri-environment payments supporting late harvesting and reduced chemical use are critical for little bustard welfare.

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