Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research unit found that organic
farms have twice the number of butterflies than pesticide/fertiliser-based
farms. Last year the British Trust for Ornithology discovered
that birds also preferred organic farms. The only butterflies
which did equally well on both types of farm were the Large and
Small Whites. They feed on the crops.
The researchers suggested that the main damage on 'chemical farms'
was done by spraying the hedgerow bottoms, which kills both the
caterpillars and the flower species the butterflies use for nectar.