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Sir: The WWF report Doomsday for Wildlife (report, 14 December) is right to call for greater legal protection of Britain's wildlife, yet this alone will not halt the decline in biodiversity. The long-term viability of wildlife populations depends upon a more sustainable use of the farmed landscape and this can only be brought about through reform of agricultural subsidies to place greater emphasis on environmental stewardship.
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JAY DOYLE
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Surrey Wildlife Trust
Pirbright, Surrey
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