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2.2 Explain How To Protect A Farm Area.

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2.2 Explain How To Protect A Farm Area.
2.2.1 Nesting cover - Try to avoid distraction or little disturbance as possible as the barrier of fences, ditches, roads and so on. - Support farmers, ranchers, and government agencies to cooperate and finance the development of the agricultural area. - Avoid burning grass or vegetation cover during nesting birds laid eggs in moist areas. Always leave a legume in the area to feed poultry such as chickens, pheasants, etc. in groups. - The ground is so dry in the drought area to incubate the eggs of birds that nest on the ground. - Gate caused by natural bush help prevent intrusion into an area that is the habitat of the birds that we want to preserve.

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