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Spanish study finds solar farms can support more bird species than intensive farmland

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15d ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

A 2025 study from Spain challenges the assumption that solar farms harm biodiversity. Researchers found more bird species inside fenced solar sites than in nearby intensively farmed fields, suggesting that well-managed solar farms can create microhabitats where birds, insects, and other wildlife thrive beneath panels. The article argues that the environmental impact of solar farms depends heavily on land management practices, and that solar development and biodiversity conservation may not be mutually exclusive.

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Solar farms have often been treated like a threat to the countryside.
Fresh evidence from Spain suggests that picture is, at least in some cases, incomplete.
In several solar parks studied in 2025, researchers found more bird species inside the fenced solar sites than in nearby intensively farmed fields, raising a sharper question for the energy debate.
What if the panels are not the whole story, but the way the land is
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Research suggests well-managed solar farms can support birds, insects, grazing, and new habitats beneath panels.

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