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The insect apocalypse is indeed upon us, according to the first global scientific review of insect population decline.Another bad omen?
Huff Post
Insects Are Dying En Masse, Risking ‘Catastrophic’ Collapse Of Earth’s Ecosystems
Dominique Mosbergen