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This paper tackles the questions raised by the conservation of a multipurpose resource: ensuring both cattle feeding and bird habitat. An exploratory protocol on 19 fields was set up to assess the impact of different grazing regimes on sward structure during the spring. Their impact was assessed in relation to the optimal sward structure for nesting lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). Only 6 fields, with winter grazing and heavy grazing in early spring, displayed a sward structure coinciding with lapwing habitat requirements. Taking into account the habitat requirements of nesting lapwings suggests considering the delayed effects of diverse autumn grazing practices.
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