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Subject: Insect decline alarming scientists.
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obi_jon 19.10.17 - 04:48pm
A long term study conducted across more than 60 protected sites in Germany over the last 27yrs has shown a decline in total biomass of flying insects by as much as 75'/., the cause is unknown. The data includes thousands of different insects, such as bees, butterflies and moths. Scientists say the dramatic decline was seen regardless of habitat, land use and the weather, leaving them at a loss to explain what is behind it.
[link]http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-41670472[/link] * +
wakeup4 19.10.17 - 04:50pm
Must be the Russians * +
wickedwitch 19.10.17 - 05:02pm
Shame spiders wernt included. * +
birdy 19.10.17 - 05:05pm
Pollution? I have no idea. * +
wildfern 19.10.17 - 05:09pm
Do ur spiders fly? (lol) * +
wickedwitch 19.10.17 - 05:11pm
No they just seem to be bigger with hairy legs and sure they try to jump (scared) * +
wakeup4 19.10.17 - 05:12pm
Or white supremacists? (Dontknow) * +
wickedwitch 19.10.17 - 05:13pm
(Haha) * +
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