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11-02-2019, 07:56 PM
[Dramatic declines in insect numbers could
see 40% of species die out in the
"largest extinction event on Earth"
for millions of years.
Scientists have warned of a
"catastrophic collapse of nature's ecosystems"
if numbers continue to decline, as insects
are key to many of the world's
natural systems and wildlife chains.]
No Insects
No Birds
https://news.sky.com/story/insect-species-could-fall-by-40-causing-catastrophic-collapse-of-worlds-ecosytems-11634458
No a good future for insects.
[Falling insect populations have been the subject of concern for a number of years,
with a report published last year finding species in German nature reserves
had declined by more than 75% during the 27-year study.]
Debated on Ch4HD news tonight
see 40% of species die out in the
"largest extinction event on Earth"
for millions of years.
Scientists have warned of a
"catastrophic collapse of nature's ecosystems"
if numbers continue to decline, as insects
are key to many of the world's
natural systems and wildlife chains.]
No Insects
No Birds
https://news.sky.com/story/insect-species-could-fall-by-40-causing-catastrophic-collapse-of-worlds-ecosytems-11634458
No a good future for insects.
[Falling insect populations have been the subject of concern for a number of years,
with a report published last year finding species in German nature reserves
had declined by more than 75% during the 27-year study.]
Debated on Ch4HD news tonight