Neil Robertson, the RSPB’s director for Northern England, ... claims the development could “promote and enhance the biodiversity” of the area, despite the farmland being home to barn owls, lapwings and badgers.
Exactly. In addition to the barn owls and badgers there will now be humans and their pets living there too. And given that we're the smartest animal you could definitely say that the biodiversity has been 'enhanced'.
Exactly. In addition to the barn owls and badgers there will now be humans and their pets living there too. And given that we're the smartest animal you could definitely say that the biodiversity has been 'enhanced'.