The edge zones of the agricultural environment can include small fields, the surroundings of barns and other outbuildings, forest edges, wetlands and small streams, nature conservation fields and rarely mowed surroundings of yard buildings, e.g. in front of old sheds.
WildEast: WildEdges - The benefits of beetle banks (1 min.)
Mississippi USDA NRCS: Wetlands Part 1- Landowner Opportunities (7min.)
Mississippi USDA NRCS:Wetlands Part 2 - Habitat Succession (8 min.)
Mississippi USDA NRCS: Wetlands Part 3 - Managing Moist Soil Impoundments (11 min.)
At Gotland island in Sweden they have divided roadsides into different zones and move the grass according to what kind of flowers are flowering where. This has resulted in flowering roadsides. (Trafikvereket, 2011) (Annika Michelson)
Moor Meadows: Life on the Verge: creating and managing wildlife-friendly verges (1h 37 min)
NatureSpot: Wildlife on Verges (52 min.) This video tells on species levels what kind of finsects you find on road verges.Â