target=_blank>The world's biggest study to date on the impact of
genetically modified (GMO) crops on wildlife found birds and bees are
more likely to thrive in fields of natural rapeseed than GMO seed,
scientists said. But scientists behind the British study were keen to
stress the differences between the two arose not because the crop was
genetically engineered but because of the way pesticides were
applied.
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