Why there are fewer insects on UK farms than there were a century ago—and how to restore them

Insect populations are declining worldwide at a rate of almost 1% per year. This decline is alarming. Insects play a crucial role in pollinating crops, controlling crop pests and maintaining soil fertility.


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Source: Phys.org