A Global Insect Apocalypse?
Many insect populations around the world are decreasing by 1-2% every year, but this may not be as simple as a global insect apocalypse.
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Many insect populations around the world are decreasing by 1-2% every year, but this may not be as simple as a global insect apocalypse.
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